Unable to load toolbar in AutoCAD

Unable to load toolbar in AutoCAD

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Unable to load toolbar in AutoCAD

Anonymous
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I am unable to load the osnap tool bar (I am using Autocad architecture). I receive an error message : toolbar not found.  

Thanks for any help you can give me

sue

 

 

@Anonymous,

 

your title has been edited for clarity by

Sofia Xanthopoulou

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Message 2 of 25

imadHabash
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Hi and welcome to AutoDesk Forum,

 

in usual AutoCAD we do the follow and it's work,try it in your case and see.

 

Command: -TOOLBAR
Enter toolbar name or [ALL]: "object snap"

Enter an option [Show/Hide/Left/Right/Top/Bottom/Float] <Show>: s

 

 

 

Good Luck..

Imad Habash

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Message 3 of 25

Sofia.Xanthopoulou
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Hi Sue,

 

What do you do to get this message?

Are you working with the classic workspace? Maybe a picture could help us understand your needs.

 

Thanks

 

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Message 4 of 25

Anonymous
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When I follow your instructions I get the following message: toolbar not found

 

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Message 5 of 25

Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

When I follow your instructions I get the following message: toolbar not found

 

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Try the -TOOLBAR command for the DRAW toolbar.  Show that toolbar.  Once displayed, right click on that toolbar and choose OBJECT SNAP.  Then close the draw toolbar.

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Message 6 of 25

Patchy
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Try:

-TOOLBAR
Enter toolbar name or [ALL]: TB_OBJECT_SNAP
Enter an option [Show/Hide/Left/Right/Top/Bottom/Float] <Show>: s      then ENTER

 

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Message 7 of 25

Anonymous
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I receive the same message: toolbar not found

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Message 8 of 25

Anonymous
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This still gives me the error message: toolbar not found

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Message 9 of 25

Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
This still gives me the error message: toolbar not found

Might be time for a reset to defaults.  

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Message 10 of 25

Anonymous
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How do I do that please. I am teaching myself the program and am not familiar with many aspects of the program!

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Message 11 of 25

Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
How do I do that please. I am teaching myself the program and am not familiar with many aspects of the program!

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to...

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Message 12 of 25

Anonymous
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I have tried to follow this thread but can't find the reset button ?  Nervous to pick on the wrong folder! 

 

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Message 13 of 25

elshawadfy
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Try this:

 

-toolbars > Object_Snap > s (for show)

 

Regards..

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Message 14 of 25

Anonymous
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I get the same message: toolbar not found

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Message 15 of 25

elshawadfy
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Hi @Anonymous

Just to be sure - there is an underscore between object and snap and no quotes object_snap

 

If that didn't work, you may need to reset Autocad..

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Message 16 of 25

Anonymous
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I followed your instructions completely!  Unfortunately I am not a computer person and am not sure how to reset Autocad. I included the screen shots in a previous post showing the Autocad setup on the hard drive but could not see anything that says reset 

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Message 17 of 25

elshawadfy
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Before resetting let's try a couple of things:

 

1- I don't know if you know that shift+ right click shows a snap menu when ever you're asked for points..

 

2- Have you tried @Anonymous suggestion - post5?

 

3- You may also want to try this: 

-toolbars > all > show

and close what you don't want and leave only object snap..

 

4- If none of that worked:

     A- Backup your Workspace:

             - Click on icon like a gear in the bottom right corner of the screen, and "Save current as" a new work space, and name it "My_WS" for example..

             - Click on the same icon and make the new workspace current..

             - Click on the same icon and choose settings..

             - Make the new created work space your default (my workspace= My_WS), and check "Automatically save workspace changes"

 

                  

                 save work space.jpg

     

       B- Add toolbars to your new work space:

             - In the command line, enter CUI

             - In the left top tree you'll see the work spaces including the new one (My_WS), select it..

             - The contents  of this work space will appear in the top right area, and it's properties in the bottom right..

             - In the contents area you'll see a node called tool bars, with nothing inside (or without the object snap toolbar)

             - There is another node called toolbars under the workspaces, expand it and drag the Object Snap tool bar from there to tho node in top right

                    (Dont click on the tool bar and stop, drag it immediately - to not show it's own properties instead of the Workspace in the top right)

             - Ok - the toolbar should appear..

                          

                            Add_ToolBar.jpg

 

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If none of the above worked, go to the start menu > > progams > Autocad (or autodesk) folder>  reset setting to defaults.. --- then try again all the previous steps (-toobars ....)

 

 

Regards..

 

 

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Message 18 of 25

Anonymous
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Thank you for the detailed instructions. However, when I get to the point of opening the toolbar node under the workspaces and I expand it , the only option that comes up is array edit. 

I did try the option suggested by @jherbst and it did not work 

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Message 19 of 25

elshawadfy
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Hy @Anonymous,

 

If possible - can you put a print screens of:

      1- What you see after selecting the workspace?

      2- What you see after expanding the node of the toolbars node? 

 

that would help to understand where the problem lies..

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Message 20 of 25

Anonymous
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Hope pe this helps. Thank you for all your time and patience!

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