I loaded 2015 right out of the box. No customizations (yet). Nothing non-standard running. But just like the other 7 installaions I've done inside the company, the Layout Tab (containing the Create View panel, Modify View panel among others) is missing. And when I say missing, I mean not available no matter Workspace I try. This is completely unacceptable. Any ideas as to how to get this back?
Don
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Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by greg_battin. Go to Solution.
You mean this, right?
That has been there since at least 2013 IIRC. I know because it's one of the first things I disable on a new install. I don't know why it would not be there. Have you checked the CUI to see if it's in there but just not enabled to appear when a layout is selected? Did you upgrade an existing install and if so, did you let it do a "migrate settings"?
I'll try this again.
See he attached for the parts that I'm missing. The "Layout" and "Layout Views" panels are there but everything else is missing. I used them in 2013 so they should have migrated at very least.
I'll try this again.
See he attached for the parts that I'm missing. The "Layout" and "Layout Views" panels are there but everything else is missing. I used them in 2013 so they should have migrated at very least.
I'll be happy to help some on this but - but can yo0u post a screen shot of the 2015 layout tab that is missing the panels please?
Below is a snap shot of the layout tabs for 2013, 2014 & 2015
~Greg
Greg,
Yes, that's what they are supposed to look like. (I did attach a PNG file)
Everything to the right of "Layout Viewports" is gone.
Sorry - I missed your screen shot.
Try this:
With a layout tab (Paper space) active,
Click on the Layout tab in the ribbon and then right click anywhere on the ribbon.
You will see the below options in the right-click menu.
Click on "Show Panels" and then make sure that the panels listed have check marks next to them (shown below)
If this doesn't work and you don't mind resetting the settings to their out-of-the-box state so that you can start from scratch, you don't have to repair or re-install, you can use the "Reset to Default" option from the start menu (shown below).
I hope this helps
~Greg
Here's what I can tell from the screen shot that you just posted:
This is what I think is shown above
Do the following:
~Greg
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