Here is another process for relocating toolbars that have been pushed
off the screen.
1. Enter -TOOLBAR at the command prompt. Be sure to include the dash.
2. Enter the name of the missing toolbar. (The toolbar names are
displayed in the pop up menu
after right-clicking any toolbar on the screen.) Note: If a toolbar name
is more than one word, use the underline character in place of a space
between the words. For example, for the Standard Toolbar, enter
standard_toolbar.
3. Enter F for float when prompted how to view the toolbar.
4. Press ENTER to select the default value for coordinates (0,0).
5. Press ENTER to select the default value for rows (1).
The toolbar should now display in the upper-left corner of the screen.
Note: The coordinates you enter for the toolbar are screen coordinates,
not drawing coordinates.
--
Teresa Rosendahl
Autodesk Product Support, Platform Technology Group
wilsonta wrote:
> This should be an easy question. My layer toolbar that was on top of
> my autocad window with the pulldown layer box, layerset, etc. somehow
> got deleted on accident & now I cannot locate it to put it back up.
> Please tell me how to get it back up since I'm going crazy without it!
> Thanks, Wilsonta