How do I get my status bar back in AutoCAD?

How do I get my status bar back in AutoCAD?

Enter STATUSBAR on the command line and enter 1 to display the status bar and 0 to hide the status bar.

How do I show the Windows bar in AutoCAD?

To Display a Toolbar

  1. To display the menu, click Quick Access Toolbar drop-down > Show Menu Bar.
  2. To display a toolbar, click Tools menu > Toolbars and select the required toolbar.

How do I change the status bar in AutoCAD?

Customize it

  1. Click Customization located at the far-right end of the status bar.
  2. Select tools you want to show or hide. For example: Check LineWeight to display it. Find. Clear Dynamic Input to hide it. Find. Note: A check mark indicates a control is currently displayed in the status bar.

What is the status toolbar in AutoCAD?

The status bar displays the cursor location, drawing tools, and tools that affect your drawing environment. The status bar provides quick access to some of the most commonly used drawing tools. You can toggle settings such as grid, snap, polar tracking, and object snap.

How do I reset the ribbon in AutoCAD?

To restore the ribbon, do one of the following: Switch to a different workspace and then back again (see Workspace Switching (Status Bar Button) | AutoCAD). Switch to a different profile and then back again (Options > Profiles).

Where is quick access toolbar in AutoCAD?

The Quick Access toolbar is a customizable toolbar located at the top of the application window, just to the right of the application menu button. By default, this toolbar contains a set of frequently used commands for the application. You can add and remove commands as needed.

Where is the application menu in AutoCAD?

To access the application menu, click at the upper-left corner of the workspace. The application menu remains open as long as the cursor is located inside the application menu window.

Which method allows you to rearrange or undock a panel from the ribbon?

Right-click the ribbon tabs and select undock.

What is Status Bar command?

Use this command to display and hide the Status Bar, which describes the action to be executed by the selected menu item or depressed toolbar button, and keyboard latch state. A check mark appears next to the menu item when the Status Bar is displayed.