Is it possible to create a drop down menu that contains only text?
I have a sheet of data that I refer to quite often and i'm fed up having to open a document (sometimes i've got loads of documents open) or refer to a paper copy to get this info
So I'm looking for some way to create a drop down that contains this info without any commands associated with it.
I've attached an excel sheet to show what i would like to see including flyouts
Possible?
Thanks in anticipation.
Crawford
Is it possible to create a drop down menu that contains only text?
I have a sheet of data that I refer to quite often and i'm fed up having to open a document (sometimes i've got loads of documents open) or refer to a paper copy to get this info
So I'm looking for some way to create a drop down that contains this info without any commands associated with it.
I've attached an excel sheet to show what i would like to see including flyouts
Possible?
Thanks in anticipation.
Crawford
Sorry forgot to attach example
C
Sorry forgot to attach example
C
Hi,
with or without a senseful command sequence doesn't matter.
Sure, your can - but it sounds you never tried it?
Are you talking about menus (MENUBAR), or ribbon only?
Menubar is perfect for this task.
Sebastian
Hi,
with or without a senseful command sequence doesn't matter.
Sure, your can - but it sounds you never tried it?
Are you talking about menus (MENUBAR), or ribbon only?
Menubar is perfect for this task.
Sebastian
@crawfordscott help yourself, it does require some effort and a bit of studying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1n6CGemvLA
@crawfordscott help yourself, it does require some effort and a bit of studying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1n6CGemvLA
Hi,
I would prefer on the Menu bar
c
Hi,
I would prefer on the Menu bar
c
Perfect.
Start with pendeans link.
Note: I prefer to create your own cuix file for this.
How to create a new .cuix file first:
Command: CUI
Change the tab, create a new .cuix file.
Back on the first tab:
Navigate to the partial menus in the upper left section, right click -> add your new .cuix file.
Start now to add your menus as shown in the video tutorial.
For more details and flyouts, take a look into your online help:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-90B274D0-C750-4ADA-9D3E-2C07B157F6A3
Sebastian
Perfect.
Start with pendeans link.
Note: I prefer to create your own cuix file for this.
How to create a new .cuix file first:
Command: CUI
Change the tab, create a new .cuix file.
Back on the first tab:
Navigate to the partial menus in the upper left section, right click -> add your new .cuix file.
Start now to add your menus as shown in the video tutorial.
For more details and flyouts, take a look into your online help:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-90B274D0-C750-4ADA-9D3E-2C07B157F6A3
Sebastian
Hi all those who have replied,
Thanks for the replies but I think we are at cross purposes;
I can use the CUI to make a drop down menu to which I can add commands. I've been doing this for years.
But in this instance, I don't want to add commands, I just want TEXT.
If I attempt to create a new menu its asking which commands I want to add to the menu.
Well, as I have just explained. I don't want to add commands.
I just want a list of data that can be read, nothing else.
Crawford
Hi all those who have replied,
Thanks for the replies but I think we are at cross purposes;
I can use the CUI to make a drop down menu to which I can add commands. I've been doing this for years.
But in this instance, I don't want to add commands, I just want TEXT.
If I attempt to create a new menu its asking which commands I want to add to the menu.
Well, as I have just explained. I don't want to add commands.
I just want a list of data that can be read, nothing else.
Crawford
Hi,
>>"but I think we are at cross purposes;"
No, we are all on the same track.
>>"I don't want to add commands,"
The only content of pull down menus are 1. Tools, 2. Other menus, 3. Separation lines
You ignored my previous hint: "with or without a senseful command sequence doesn't matter."
BUT: In CUI AutoCAD, Tools are called "Commands" - That's bother you
(Note: "command" like the list in lower left area of CUI dialog is a completely wrong term, AutoDESK has been using it for two decades. Better would be "Tool" and much more better "Button", but also this therms are not 100% right.)
>>"I just want TEXT"
Set up "commands" (/ Tools / Buttons) with the Text-prompt you need,
add these to your Menu. That's the way you can go.
>>If I attempt to create a new menu its asking which commands I want to add to the menu.
>>Well, as I have just explained. I don't want to add commands.
>>"I just want a list of data that can be read, nothing else."
It doesn't matter that is called a "command", tool or button, - you can read the name and this is what you want: Just read..
Sebastian
Hi,
>>"but I think we are at cross purposes;"
No, we are all on the same track.
>>"I don't want to add commands,"
The only content of pull down menus are 1. Tools, 2. Other menus, 3. Separation lines
You ignored my previous hint: "with or without a senseful command sequence doesn't matter."
BUT: In CUI AutoCAD, Tools are called "Commands" - That's bother you
(Note: "command" like the list in lower left area of CUI dialog is a completely wrong term, AutoDESK has been using it for two decades. Better would be "Tool" and much more better "Button", but also this therms are not 100% right.)
>>"I just want TEXT"
Set up "commands" (/ Tools / Buttons) with the Text-prompt you need,
add these to your Menu. That's the way you can go.
>>If I attempt to create a new menu its asking which commands I want to add to the menu.
>>Well, as I have just explained. I don't want to add commands.
>>"I just want a list of data that can be read, nothing else."
It doesn't matter that is called a "command", tool or button, - you can read the name and this is what you want: Just read..
Sebastian
@crawfordscott wrote:...But in this instance, I don't want to add commands, I just want TEXT....
So... where the "command" is needed, enter
^C^C
Not sure why that's not all you ever needed to do.
OR are you wanting "text" to drop into your open file?
@crawfordscott wrote:...But in this instance, I don't want to add commands, I just want TEXT....
So... where the "command" is needed, enter
^C^C
Not sure why that's not all you ever needed to do.
OR are you wanting "text" to drop into your open file?
Thanks to all who replied.
Your input is much appreciated.
Crawford
Thanks to all who replied.
Your input is much appreciated.
Crawford
Thanks for that
Crawford
Thanks for that
Crawford
Hi thare,
Thanks for the speedy reply.
Will try your recommendation.
Crawford
Hi thare,
Thanks for the speedy reply.
Will try your recommendation.
Crawford
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