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Ribbon missing on screen

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Anonymous
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Ribbon missing on screen

How do I get the Ribbon to reappear at the top of the drawibng screen? I cannot get it to come back. I have tried : Tool, pallette,ribbon with no results please help.

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mathewkol
in reply to: Anonymous

What does the command line state after you type RIBBON and hit Enter?
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Message 3 of 6
jurgen.galba
in reply to: Anonymous

Is your autocad screen in a "clean screen" mode?? Toggle this with CTRL+0

 

or switch you autocad workspace to "autocad classic" and back to the "2D drafting and annotations"

- Aut viam inveniam aut faciam -
(I shall either find a way or make one.)
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kasperwuyts
in reply to: jurgen.galba

You might just have minimised the ribbon. Are the ribbon tab headers still visible? If so, you can double click one of them, or press the button that my cursor is on in the attached image to display the full ribbon.


Best regards
Kasper Wuyts
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Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: kasperwuyts

The part above that says 3d modeling is gone too. And the arrows that your cursor is on are not there.

Ron Richards
Project Manager
The Richards-Klein Corp
3116 Millers Lane
Louisville, Ky. 40216
Phone: (502) 772-7600
Fax: (502) 774-8325
Email: ron@richards-klein.com
Message 6 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: mathewkol

I have done that and it says "Ribbon close".

Ron Richards
Project Manager
The Richards-Klein Corp
3116 Millers Lane
Louisville, Ky. 40216
Phone: (502) 772-7600
Fax: (502) 774-8325
Email: ron@richards-klein.com

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