hi, i've install the student versin of autocad 2013 for mac but my toolbar and menu's bar doesn't show up!
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Hi,
As first attempt to solve your problem:
Create new user account with administrative privileges, log into in and start AutoCAD.
Do you see all interface elements?
Maxim
To say true, I newer faced with such problem, so I don't know the exact steps for solution.
But If you have the same results from different account, then there could be permissions problems on your Mac on System level.
But just in case: could you verify version of AutoCAD installed on your Mac? At the command prompt type _vernum and hit Return:
Command: _vernum
_VERNUM = "G.55.M.108" (read only)
Is it the same as mine?
have you also tried to Reset application settings from Application tab of AutoCAD Options?
BTW: you can delete additional account which you have created at my request, if you don't need it.
Maxim
Hi,
This is the result after all attempts:
I am so dissapointed of what happened. Have you got any other idea, or at least who else may I ask for help?
Thank you
Hi,
About _vernum command: you have to type it at the AutoCAD's command prompt, but not in the Terminal app. But it looks like it doesn't matter now, because:
Sorry, but now I don't understand what you asking about. Your screenshots clearly shows Menubar and Toollbar (Tool Sets palette).
So everything goes fine since now?
Could you explain?
Maxim
Hi, sorry for the confusion. Seems like its working now. Since I changed with the new user account! Then I though I still have mssing some command like " workspace switching", but then I fount it does not exist at all, as Mac version is much more different from PC, to what I am used to see it. Thanks for your help!
Thank you manually copying the files you suggested did get me the tool bars on the side but not the menu bar across the top, any further ideas? Other files I need to copy? thanks.
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