What I am looking to do is open autocad 2015 with no spash screen but still have it open like normal with the New Tab screen when it starts. I know how to get rid of the Splash screen but I can't get it to open to the New Tab.
Hello
As far as I know if you add the "/NOLOGO" option at the end of the ACAD Shortcut ...
You must not have the Splash Screen !?
Patrice BRAUD
Looks like a defect, or at least an undocumented feature.
It doesn't matter what the value of STARTUP and/or NEWTABMODE is, once you add the /nologo switch to the startup icon, the "new tab screen" does not work.
I kind of like this, since /nologo cuts startup time in half and this is an easy way to kill the "new tab" screen for our users.
Hello
I like this defect !
Patrice BRAUD
Start up varriable is set up 3 I have tried 1,2 also with no luck. I put /nologo at the end of the autocad shortcut. I like the no logo part but dont want to loose the new tab feature.
I am looking for this answer as well. I like the new "New Tab". I can now use it instead of the StartUp window. Once my file location is set for my templates, they show up in the New Tab and I can also pin recent drawings. Its probably the most useful new startup screen Autodesk has come up with (and they have tried many!) Please somebody give us a way to do this! I hate the splash screen (which oddly hasn't changed for the new release) and it does speed up opening quite a bit.
OK, while not the answer I think we are both looking for, here is a work around that accompishes what we want -
Create a script file using this code:
(command "newtab")
""
Add the /b "<script name>" switch to your shortcut after the /nologo switch. You still get a drawing 1 tab but you also get the New Tab.
Autodesk - Please adjust the new tab command so that /NOLOGO does not override it.
Here is a workaround that doesn't leave drawing 1 open:
Like Light_Guy's suggestion, create a script, and add it to the startup switch.
But the difference is the code in the script file:
(command "close") ""
This simply closes drawing 1, and then AutoCAD automatically opens the New Tab.
FYI, this doesn't work if you have changed the STARTUP variable to 2.
Thanks to Light_Guy for the original idea about using the script.
For AutoCAD 2016 you can add the "/nologo" without the quotes to the registry key so that when double clicking a DWG it will suppress the logo splash screen.
HKEY_Current_User\Software\Autodesk\DWGCommon\Shellex\Apps\{bunch of crazy numbers and letters}:AutoCAD\OpenLaunch
Edit the Open Launch key and add the /nologo directly after the EXE location before the ending switch, see example below:
"C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2016\acad.exe" /nologo "%1"
Hope this helps....!