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How To Add Toolbar In AutoCAD 2013?

Steps to Add a Toolbar in AutoCAD 2013

To enhance your workflow in AutoCAD 2013, customizing the toolbar can significantly streamline your access to frequently used tools. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to add a toolbar effectively.

Access the Customize User Interface (CUI)

  1. Open AutoCAD: Launch the AutoCAD 2013 application on your computer.

  2. Open the CUI Command:
    • Click on the command line at the bottom of the application.
    • Type CUI and press Enter. This command opens the Customize User Interface dialog, where you can manage different UI elements including toolbars.

Select the Workspace to Edit

  1. Locate Your Workspace:
    • In the CUI dialog, look for the Customize tab.
    • Under All Customization Files, find and select the workspace you want to modify.

Customize Toolbars

  1. Modify Your Toolbar:

    • On the right side of the CUI window, click the button that reads Customize Workspace. This displays a new pane with different toolbars available.
    • On the left side, find the Toolbars section and click to expand it. A list of available toolbars will appear.
  2. Add Desired Toolbars:
    • Review the toolbars listed and make checkmarks next to those you wish to add. This action will enable the selected toolbars in your workspace.

Save Your Changes

  1. Apply the Changes:
    • After selecting the desired toolbars, look for the OK or Apply button at the bottom of the CUI dialog. Click it to save your changes and close the dialog.

Displaying the Menu Bar

If you want to ensure that the menu bar is visible while using AutoCAD:

  1. Access the Quick Access Toolbar:

    • At the top-left of your AutoCAD window, locate the Quick Access toolbar.
    • Click the drop-down arrow and select Show Menu Bar. This will make the menu bar available, providing additional commands for your use.
  2. Enable Menu Bar via Command:
    • Alternatively, you can type MENUBAR into the command line and press Enter. When prompted, enter 1 to turn on the menu bar.

Restoring and Customizing Your Toolbars

If you wish to restore or further customize your toolbar, follow these simple steps:

  1. Restore a Toolbar:

    • Navigate to the Toolbars section within the CUI dialog.
    • Highlight the toolbar you want to restore, then click on the Restore or Reset button.
    • Confirm the action when prompted to complete the restoration process.
  2. Drag Commands to Customize:
    • To personalize your toolbar, right-click on any toolbar button and select Customize from the context menu.
    • In the Command List pane, drag your desired command from the list and drop it onto the toolbar you wish to customize.

FAQ

1. How can I show the Ribbon toolbar in AutoCAD?
You can display the Ribbon toolbar by typing RIBBON in the command line and pressing Enter. This command toggles the visibility of the Ribbon.

2. What are some essential tools included in AutoCAD?
AutoCAD features several key tools including Line, Circle, Rectangle, Polyline, Trim, Extend, Copy, and Mirror, among others.

3. How do I revert to the default settings in AutoCAD?
To revert to default settings, access the Options menu, go to the Profiles tab, select your current profile, and click on Reset. Confirm the action to restore default settings.

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.