By Justin Doughty
With the newer releases of AutoCAD (2015 onwards), some users may have noticed the removal of the “AutoCAD Classic” Workspace. This blog guides you through how to restore a “Classic” style Workspace.
First, save your current Workspace as, and give this a name (“Classic” for example). This will ensure you can always revert back to the standard, if anything happens:
Make sure you set the Workspace Settings to save changes:
Next “Show Menu Bar”:
In the command line type RIBBONCLOSE:
Finally turn on the toolbars. This can be done from the Menu Bar:
The default ticked items from the 2014 Classic Workspace are:
Draw
Draw Order
Layers
Modify
Properties
Standard
Styles
If you have AutoCAD Mechanical or wish to enable all of the toolbars use the following method.
Enter –TOOLBAR into the command line and select ALL, and then SHOW.
This now gives you your toolbars back:
Below are some further command line system variables, to get the feel of the older versions of AutoCAD:
Turn off the lasso selection, set PICKAUTO to 3
Turn off the blue selection glow, set SELECTIONEFFECT to 0
Turn off the high quality geometry, set HQGEOM to 0
Turn off visuals, set LINESMOOTHING and LINEFADING to 0
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Want an easier method to restore the classical workspace? Have a read at blog linked below:
https://www.cadlinecommunity.co.uk/hc/en-us/articles/360000683009-AutoCAD-2019-Restore-the-Classic-Workspace-the-lazy-way
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