I realize that Autodesk strives to continue improving their products. But what might be an improvement to some is simply an annoyance to others.
Case in point: The new start page when you open P3D 2015 (Learn, Creat, Get Started). I find it to be annoying because A) I can right click on the P3D icon on the Windows quick launch toolbar and have a list of my last 9 drawings when I open Acad. B) 99% of all my drawings are opened through the project manager making the new startup screen rather useless.
How do you make the startup screen go away for good?
Next issue: After staring at that ugly startup splash screen with the abstract keyboard looking thing for this past year you would have thought Autodesk would have come up with something new for 2015. (its the same picture used as the background for this web page). What the heck is that anyway?
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Set NEWTABMODE = 0.
Really, at this point, the only thing to do is get someone in front of your computer to try and identify issues. I know AutoCAD does crash with 3d modeling, but as most can attest this is the exception (pun sort of intended) rather than the rule.
The old variable NEWTABMODE = 0 no longer seems to exist to disable the "get started" screen. How can I do this?
try STARTMODE = 0