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Anonymous
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Quick access toolbar.

Anonymous
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I had a quick access tool bar at the top of my screen that I set up about 2 years ago.  This morning all the icons disappeared  and it wasn't because I changed the work space.  Anyway I've got all the commands/icons back but I cannot find the circle drop down icon that gives a the circle creation options.

 

Any ideas where to find it and how to get it back? 

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Quick access toolbar.

I had a quick access tool bar at the top of my screen that I set up about 2 years ago.  This morning all the icons disappeared  and it wasn't because I changed the work space.  Anyway I've got all the commands/icons back but I cannot find the circle drop down icon that gives a the circle creation options.

 

Any ideas where to find it and how to get it back? 

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ВeekeeCZ
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ВeekeeCZ
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Go to CUI, locate that under Ribbon/Panels/Home 2D - Draw/ and drag-n-drop this to QAT.

 

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Go to CUI, locate that under Ribbon/Panels/Home 2D - Draw/ and drag-n-drop this to QAT.

 

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Kevin.Spear
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Kevin.Spear
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Another way to add commands to the toolbar is simply right-clicking on any tool in the ribbon and choose 'add to quick access toolbar', done!

Thanks
Kevin

Kevin Spear, PE
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Another way to add commands to the toolbar is simply right-clicking on any tool in the ribbon and choose 'add to quick access toolbar', done!

Thanks
Kevin

Kevin Spear, PE
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pendean
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pendean
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@Kevin.Spear wrote:

Another way to add commands to the toolbar is simply right-clicking on any tool in the ribbon and choose 'add to quick access toolbar', done!


.... like this example with GROUP command @Anonymous 

pendean_0-1659558869289.png

 

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@Kevin.Spear wrote:

Another way to add commands to the toolbar is simply right-clicking on any tool in the ribbon and choose 'add to quick access toolbar', done!


.... like this example with GROUP command @Anonymous 

pendean_0-1659558869289.png

 

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