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How do you use -toolbar to load a toolbar from a partial customization menu?

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douba
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How do you use -toolbar to load a toolbar from a partial customization menu?

I've tried to figure out the pattern of how the command works for inputting partial customization menu toolbar names but I'm unsuccessful.

 

You should be able to show and hide partial customization menu toolbars with the -toolbar command because it can hide all toolbars including my partial customization menu toolbars currently shown.

 

I've tried the toolbar menu alias (defined in the CUI command) and the name (refer to this link to the same image embedded below) and none work.

 

Any suggestions/solutions?

 

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Thanks!

Doug

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Message 2 of 7
dbroad
in reply to: douba

If the toolbar name has spaces in it, you will need to enclose it in double quotes in order for AutoCAD to recognize it.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
Message 3 of 7
douba
in reply to: dbroad

Why didn't I think of that. That worked.  Thanks!!!

Message 4 of 7
dbroad
in reply to: douba

Great, but you credited yourself with the solution. 😞

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
Message 5 of 7
douba
in reply to: douba

I'm sorry if you got that impression!  You suggestion was the solution.  That is why I gave your post a Kudo. 🙂

 

I was merely disappointed in myself for not thinking of it as you did.

 

Thanks again!

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pendean
in reply to: douba

Would you perhaps like to explore WORKSPACEs instead? It's a built-in solution for what you seem to be trying to do the 'hard way'.
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douba
in reply to: pendean

Workspaces are nice and we use them.  Thanks!

 

I was merely trying to get the fastest way to turn on a specific toolbar for users.  It seemed possible but I could not figure it out and this forum helped me as I had hoped it would.

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