Hi,
welcome @Anonymous.autodesk.com!
>> After installing a work menu in the autocad 9
"9" or "2009", it's different ... 😉
And assuming 2009 where do you have that working menu from? And whoever created that menu, did he/she had a dimension toolbar?
When you start command _-TOOLBAR ==> Dimension ==> Show ... do you then see the toolbar?
If not you either have to ask the one who created that menu or you have to use CUI to add partial menus and so add the dimenion toolbar from a partial menu or you modify your "work" menu.
- alfred -
Hi,
>> We were typing menu not toolbar
Be careful, there are different commands and using the wrong one can completely make AutoCAD close to unusable.
If you use _MENU instead of _MENULOAD or _CUILOAD you close your "main menu" and replace it by your own one
The result can be that all the standard AutoCAD menus are gone.
Using _MENULOAD (or _CUILOAD) gives you the option to add additional menus to the default menu (instead of replacing the default menu) and that should be the prefered method to add some customized ribbons, toolbars, ...
- alfred -
@Anonymous Although Alfred.NESWADBA is assisting you. In the future and for better results. Please post this type of question over in the AutoCAD discussion group. There's a section for each AutoCAd version. This forum is stricly for installation/licensing issues and not direct application problems.
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