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How to get the page set up, print settings palette / tap back above my drawing?

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How to get the page set up, print settings palette / tap back above my drawing?

Anonymous
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I'm not sure what I did to make the palette above my drawings go away but I'd like it back?  (lol)

 

*I would consider myself a novice ACAD user, and I've recently switched from PC to MAC... When I started working with drawings each file would have a small tab or palette at the top, where you could do your page set up and such.  This was very helpful, but now its gone?  I have a feeling its just a little button I need to check to get it back, I've tried all the usual places to look for such a button... but haven't had any luck.  Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

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maxim_k
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Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

Hi,

if you mean File tabs from the PC version of AutoCAD, than they are not available in AutoCAD for Mac, as it has its own user interface.

AutoCAD for Mac also doesn't have the Ribbon.

Maxim


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Anonymous
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its a bit different than that, it was there when I first started using the ACAD on the MAC... It only recently went away after a college (using a PC) sent some files ACAD drawings that I did some work on. I've sent a quick image of where the bar/ribbon/tab was located, it was on each window/file that was opened.

 

thoughts... 

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maxim_k
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I see.

At the command prompt type:
PAPERSPACEVISOR

AutoCAD will prompt:
Enter new value for PAPERSPACEVISOR <0>:

Type 1 and hit Return.

Maxim

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Anonymous
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great! that was it... Thank you.

 

Jeremy

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