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Deleting ribbon tabs

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mrattray
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Deleting ribbon tabs

Does anyone know how to remove tabs from the ribbon? The "Environments" and "Online" tabs are worthless, I'd like to get rid of them and clean up the interface a bit.

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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eveylynne
in reply to: mrattray

If someone answers you, I'd like to know, too.

 

As a side note, if you're not using things in your Environments tab, your pc is still loading them when you start up IV.  There's an Add-Ins manager (You can find it in Tools/Options/Add-Ins,  or Environments/Add-ins) that will let you turn them off.  I barely use any add-ins.  Assembly Bonus Tools, drag & drop Interoperability, iCopy, and iLogic are the only ones I have Automatic/Loaded.  I use the Content Center every so often, but you can load it from the Add-In Manager when you need to use it.  

IV's launch time should improve.  & if not?  The useless menus will at least be bare.

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Biju.Veedu
in reply to: eveylynne

Hi any one know how to remove /delete the mould design tab from this assembly. please find the attached image.

this is a simple assembly copied form an old file not sure how this mould design tab showing here. 

Mould Design TAB.jpg

 

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SharkDesign
in reply to: mrattray

I'm assuming you've got a mold design part in that assembly?

Only way to get rid of the tab would be to delete the mold design elements out of the part that is in there. 

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JDMather
in reply to: Biju.Veedu

Component >Demote what you want to a new assembly.

Close the Mold Design assembly and open the new assembly file.

If all is well - delete the Mold Design assembly file.


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johnsonshiue
in reply to: mrattray

Hi! Or, simply copy the components and paste them into a new regular assembly.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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