Quick Access Toolbar invisible in Windows 10

Quick Access Toolbar invisible in Windows 10

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Quick Access Toolbar invisible in Windows 10

Anonymous
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Hi everyone.

 

As you can see at the screenshot, I updated my PC to Windows 10 and the quick access toolbar just turn invisible in Revit 2016. I already tried select integrated graphics on the Nvidia control panel, but the problem persists. Can anyone help me ?

 

PS: Sorry about my english.

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Olá Fabricio. Eu acabei de instalar a rotina Dynamo no meu Revit 2016 - utilizo Windows 10 - E a minha barra também desapareceu. Foi alguma incompatibilidade com a extensão Dynamo. Caso consiga resolver de alguma maneira sem desinstalar o Dynamo, por favor me avise em raphael_toscano@hotmail.com

 

Obrigado.

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Anonymous
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Here is how to add the Links Toolbar in Windows 10

1:- Right click on the Windows Taskbar. Go to “Toolbars” & click on “Links” Toolbar.

2:- The Links Toolbar will arrive on the Windows Taskbar but the icons will not be displayed on the Windows Taskbar. Hence, it can be only accessed with the help of “»” icon.

3:- To display some of the icons, you need to check whether your Windows Taskbar is locked or not.

4:- Now, you can drag the Toolbar towards the pinned icons on the Windows Taskbar. The toolbar items will now display on the taskbar as well. You can just click on these items to access the applications.

5:- Clicking on any of the links will guide you to the web page with the help of the default browser. For instance, we’ve clicked on “Google” link. This link will prompt the default web browser to open the given web page.

Source:- http://merabheja.com/how-to-add-the-links-toolbar-in-windows-10/

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Anonymous
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This is the best option dudes

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Anonymous
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Don't worry.Just go through the application menu and right click over it.You will find Ribbons options.

 

 

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fefi_caroline
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Thank you for sharing, solved my problem. 🙂

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raulgrangeiro
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Guys, just do that:

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Quick-Access-Toolbar-mis...

 

It doesn´t matter if it is AutoCAD, Revit or any version, just do what is told in this article and it will solve your problem.

 

God bless you!

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Anonymous
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I realize that this thread is about three years old now but i had the same problem with my Revit 2017 running on a Lenovo Thinkpad P51s with Nvidia Quadro M520 on Windows 10 and i found that unchecking "Use hardware graphics acceleration if available" in the User Interface settings is a solution for this problem as well.

 

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Anonymous
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Brilliant....fixed my problem....simple when you know how!

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Anonymous
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How did Nvidia card drivers update?Please,give me advice,step by step

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edson_enge
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Simple and best solution. It really works. tks!!!


@Anonymous wrote:

It's very easy. you just need to right click to top left of revit window and the text will display for your option, that's it.2016-01-17 11_53_16-AdApplicationButton.png


 

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Anonymous
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I had do it. Thanks for your ideas. Apologize for my english not well.

 

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