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    Member
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    Registered: ‎11-06-2003

    New Install

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    11-05-2003 04:15 AM
    We just upgraded to AutoCad Electrical. When the product opened it had a tool menu that proved ladder, wiring, etc in a tabbed window. When the tabbed window was closed we couldn't find a way to reopen it. Sorry for such a basic question!
    Please use plain text.
    *Kemp, Steve

    Re: New Install

    11-05-2003 09:58 PM in reply to: larryholland
    The new tool menu is called a 'Tool Palette'. 
    To turn this option back on, you can do any of the following:

     

    - Hit CTRL+3

    - On the Tool menu, click Tool Palettes
    Window

    - Select the Tool Palettes toolbar
    icon

    - Type in 'Toolpalettes' at the command
    line

     

    Steve


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    We
    just upgraded to AutoCad Electrical. When the product opened it had a tool
    menu that proved ladder, wiring, etc in a tabbed window. When the tabbed
    window was closed we couldn't find a way to reopen it. Sorry for such a basic
    question!
    Please use plain text.
    *Kemp, Steve

    Re: New Install

    11-05-2003 09:58 PM in reply to: larryholland
    The new tool menu is called a 'Tool Palette'. 
    To turn this option back on, you can do any of the following:

     

    - Hit CTRL+3

    - On the Tool menu, click Tool Palettes
    Window

    - Select the Tool Palettes toolbar
    icon

    - Type in 'Toolpalettes' at the command
    line

     

    Steve


    style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    We
    just upgraded to AutoCad Electrical. When the product opened it had a tool
    menu that proved ladder, wiring, etc in a tabbed window. When the tabbed
    window was closed we couldn't find a way to reopen it. Sorry for such a basic
    question!
    Please use plain text.
    Member
    Posts: 3
    Registered: ‎11-06-2003

    Re:

    11-05-2003 11:57 PM in reply to: larryholland
    Thanks Steve!
    Please use plain text.