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@Anonymous wrote:
I recently upgraded to AutoCAD 2016 for Mac.
Install went fine and I thought I was good. The look was way different from Windows 2010 version I had been using but I didn't think much of it. Just figured the newest version combined with new OS it would look different. Today I wanted to do a camera animation. However I can't find the motion animation in render. I began researching trying to figure out where it could be. I keep reading I need the top ribbon and tabs to access it. That's when I realize even with reset to default I can't get my ribbon to show. I've put ribbon and toolset in the command line but no joy. Not really sure which way to turn at this point. I would hate to think my Mac version didn't have the camera fly thru that I use all the time. Any advice on how to get back to the original ribbon / toolsets across the top as well as how to access the camera animation greatly appreciated. I attached a screen shot to clarify what I have been working with.
CF- ONStage
You may find it not much of an upgrade. There's no ribbon in ACAD for mac: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-for-mac/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Unable-to-find-the-ribbon-in-AutoCAD-for-Mac.html