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Is there any way to force the Customization Bar and the Model tabs to show on the same bar as they sometimes do, rather than sometimes they are separate, sometimes they are together? I have attached screenshots showing them together and separate.
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This sort of works, but then it doesn't. Instead of "Dock above Status Bar", I get "Dock Inline with Status Bar", which is what I want. Unfortunately, as soon as I middle-mouse and pan the view, it switches back to two separate bars, undo-ing the selection to dock inline.
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>>>... I middle-mouse and pan the view, it switches back to two separate bars...<<<<
Never seen that issue before.
What size monitor settings and display resolution are you running? it might be a contributing factor.
And how many of the buttons on the bottom right do you have turned on? Fewer is better to get closer to your wish.
Maybe this is addressed differently in AutoCAD2024 scheduled sometime this year: explore it again when it becomes available. If not, maybe in AutoCAD2025 next year.
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@pendeanI have two monitors, and the problem occurs on both. They are both at 3840 x 2160. I don't see the issue on my old computer, even though it has the same resolution monitor and Autocad version, etc.
I have a minimum amount of buttons below on the status bar; there is a significant amount of space between the last layout tab and the first status bar button (see attached).
The real problem is that this setting toggles between the two options, without my changing it. When I drag the top of the Autocad window to "windowed" mode, and then put it back to fullscreen, it toggles from dock above to dock inline. Then when I pan with middle-mouse, it toggles back to dock above. It also does this back-and-forth occasionally while I pan inside a viewport. It's quite jarring, and the behavior is very erratic.
I would like to think this is a bug that should be addressed and fixed, rather than wait for the next revision and hope it showed up on their radar as an issue.
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Try changing the StatusBarAutoWrap setting. If it's On (1), turn it Off (0).
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Curious after clicking Dock above Status Bar the only way I could return it to being inline with the Status Bar was to set STATUSBAR back to zero. My bad, Dock Inline with Status Bar only works with a layout tab not Model.
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Not related but I've kept StatusBarAutoWrap off for years as a solution for other issues: https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2020/ENU/?caas=caas/discussion/t5/AutoCAD-Forum/windows-10-pdf-ju...
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It might be related. It's hard to be certain, but some of what the OP described I had interpreted as being the "jumping" issue.