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Message 1 of 4
Anonymous
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status bar

can someone please tell me how to get me status bar to appear on my screen.
It seemed to just disappear. Do you know what I did? I cannot get the
SNAP, GRID, ORTHO,POLAR,OSNAP............ buttons on the bottom of the
program screen.
thanks in advance
K Anderson
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Message 2 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Are you sure the wondows task bar isn't covering it up? If you minimalize
the ADT window, are they visible? Are you saying ADT simply stops at the
bottom of the command line?


"keene" wrote in message
news:E031F5015AD111FF6CF1D13C4AECB2EB@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> can someone please tell me how to get me status bar to appear on my
screen.
> It seemed to just disappear. Do you know what I did? I cannot get the
> SNAP, GRID, ORTHO,POLAR,OSNAP............ buttons on the bottom of the
> program screen.
> thanks in advance
> K Anderson
>
>
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Is AutoCAD/ADT window maximimized? If not, did you slide the window down so that the task bar or a floating toolbar is covering it? I do not see anything in the Options dialog that would allow you to turn off the status bar.

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Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If it is behind the Windows taskbar(likely), either temporaily increase the screen res. and resize the ADT window up a hair, or right-click on the taskbar> properties> autohide, which is how I keep mine. Bob

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