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How to Change Workspace in AutoCAD 2021?

Understanding Workspaces in AutoCAD 2021

AutoCAD offers various workspaces to cater to different tasks and user preferences, enhancing efficiency and usability. For users looking to switch their workspace in AutoCAD 2021, the process is straightforward but requires specific steps depending on the operating system.

Changing Workspace in AutoCAD 2021 (Windows)

  1. Open the Workspaces Menu: Locate the Workspaces drop-down menu, which is usually found on the Ribbon interface or can be accessed via the Quick Access Toolbar. Click on the corresponding option to reveal available workspaces.

  2. Select Your Workspace: Browse through the list of available workspaces, which typically include options like Drafting & Annotation, 3D Basics, and 3D Modeling. Click on the desired workspace you want to switch to.

  3. Apply Changes: After selecting the desired workspace, it will automatically apply to your current session in AutoCAD.

  4. Customize If Needed: Should you wish to make any customizations to the workspace options, navigate to the Customize User Interface (CUI) by selecting Manage from the Ribbon and then User Interface. Here, you can create or modify workspaces according to your preferences.

Switching Workspaces in AutoCAD 2021 (Mac)

  1. Access the Workspace Menu: Click on the workspace icon located in the Quick Access Toolbar or the status bar at the bottom of the interface.

  2. Open the Customize Option: After clicking on the workspace icon, select the Customize option to manage your workspaces.

  3. Change Default Workspace: Right-click on a workspace (such as Map Classic or a custom option) from the list and select Set Default. This step marks the workspace as the default choice for all future sessions.

  4. Set Current Workspace: For immediate application in your current session, right-click again on the same workspace and select Set Current.

Saving Your Custom Workspace

For users who want to save their customized workspace configuration for future use:

  1. Navigate to Tools Menu: Click on Tools in the top menu, then go to Workspaces.

  2. Select Save Current As: Choose the Save Current As option to create a new workspace configuration.

  3. Name Your Workspace: In the dialog that appears, enter a name for your custom workspace, such as “AutoCAD Classic” or another title of your choice.

  4. Finalize Your Changes: Click Save, and this workspace will now appear along with the other available options whenever you wish to switch workspaces.

Finding Workspace File Location

If you’re curious about where your workspace settings are stored:

  1. Check Workspace Variables: On the Home tab in the Variable section, click Save Workspace to save all settings to a MAT-file.

  2. Selective Saving: For specific workspace variables, you can select them in the Workspace browser, right-click, and opt for Save As to store them separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of workspaces are available in AutoCAD?
AutoCAD supports multiple workspace types such as Drafting and Annotation, 3D Basics, and 3D Modeling. Each is optimized for specific tasks, enhancing user productivity.

How can I restore the default ribbon in AutoCAD?
To restore the ribbon, type RIBBON in the command line. If the ribbon is still not visible, use the cycle button next to the ribbon tabs to adjust the view mode.

Is there a quick way to switch between workspaces?
Yes, you can use the Workspace Switching button on the status bar for quick access to change between different workspaces without navigating through menus. This feature streamlines transitioning during your design process.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.