
If your taskbar isn’t hiding at the bottom of the screen, try moving the mouse to the right, left, and top edges, looking for the double-arrow. Put the mouse pointer on the bottom border of your screen. The taskbar may be hiding at the bottom of the screen after being accidentally resized.
“3-bar” menu button > Customize > Show/Hide Toolbars. tap the Alt key to display the classic menu bar: View menu > Toolbars. You can restore the standard Menubar and Toolbars by using the command: WSCURRENT and setting this system variable to AutoCAD Classic.
right-click the “+” button on the tab bar.RIBBONCLOSE to hide/turn the ribbon off.To display a toolbar, click Tools menu > Toolbars and select the required toolbar.
To display the menu, click Quick Access Toolbar drop-down > Show Menu Bar. How do I show the toolbar in AutoCAD 2020? On the left side, expand the Toolbars list and put checks in front of the desired toolbars. On the right side, click the “Customize Workspace” button. Under the Customize tab, below All Customization Files, select the workspace to edit. On the command line in AutoCAD, enter CUI. Save the settings: To save the settings and keep working in the dialog box, click Apply. In the Options dialog box, click a tab and set options as desired. (All this while simultaneously getting your job done, of course. This is going to seem odd, but using the CUI editor, try modifying your workspace by moving (dragging) the Refedit toolbar to the top of the list of toolbars in your workspace.Īnother thing - try switching up what you have on each monitor, or switch the monitors in Control Panel (or switch the cables.), just to see if anything makes a difference. When you do whatever you do to turn it back on, does it re-appear in the place you had put it, or somewhere else? You mentioned a 2nd monitor when the toolbar disappears, try minimizing AutoCAD on that 2nd monitor to see if the toolbar is floating "under" AutoCAD.
Is the toolbar actually disappearing or is it moving to another location? Right-click in a blank toolbar area and see if the checkmark is still there next to the toolbar name. Have you (or would you, could you) consider(ed) a Repair and/or Re-install, on the chance that maybe something got mucked up during installation? Not that this would be a solution, but why not just let it turn on and off automatically with use of the command? The strange thing about this particular toolbar is that it has always had a special "on/off relationship" with the Refedit command.