The pull-down menu bar should read "File, Edit, Draw, View, Assist, Construct, Modify, Settings and Help". Now when I start AutoCAD, it reads "File, Edit and Help" only. Everything else is missing. Does anyone know how to fix this?*Dean Saadallah wrote:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=5590351&linkID=9240617
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Dean Saadallah
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Hi Dean,
Your hyper-link has disappeared. I need a refresher for pull-down menu editing. I have many toolbars and pulldown menues that have not been Ribbonized yet (just now thinking about doing this), but until then I need to make some corrections. Would you be able to help refresh my understanding?
Thanks,
G
Thanks PenDean,
Actually in our very customized Classic environment someone tried some customizing of their own (in production mode) and lost the Raster Design pull-down menu, "Image". So, being a little rusty I set out to find the AecCo.cui and CUILOAD it back in. Well that does not re-add the "Image" pull-down menu to the interface. And that is where my brain hurts. How do I add in a pull-down menu that is obviously already loaded into the ACAD.CUI and viewable in the "CUI" editor?
Thanks,
G
CUI command
Select the Workspace being used in the left pane
click CUSTOMIZE WORKSPACE button in the right pane
Back at the left pane, expand the entry you want to add, in this case I presume the item is MENUS
Check the box of the menu pulldown you want to add.
Go back to the right pane, and click the DONE button
Now APPLY button, then OK button.
Make sure it works.
Now save the current workspace: WSSAVE command.
@pendean wrote:CUI command
Select the Workspace being used in the left pane
click CUSTOMIZE WORKSPACE button in the right pane
Back at the left pane, expand the entry you want to add, in this case I presume the item is MENUS
Check the box of the menu pulldown you want to add.
Go back to the right pane, and click the DONE button
Now APPLY button, then OK button.
Make sure it works.
Now save the current workspace: WSSAVE command.
Works great.
Thanks for bailing my out, PenDean.
Sorry that I could not find "Please mark any response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question.", because it sure did.
G