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10 AutoCAD Ribbon Tips You Should Know

November 7, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD, Revit


AutoCAD ribbonAutodesk introduced the Microsoft Office 2007 look alike to Autodesk products since version 2009. They introduced the ribbon, and even a new menu structure in Autodesk 2010 version. You may hate it, but many new users may like it. However, I think we do need to get used to it. If one day the ribbon and the menu structure become a ‘Windows compliant’ standard, then all Windows applications would look like that. Ouch!

Here are 10 AutoCAD ribbon tips I found on the internet (and one from my blog ;) that you might need to know.


AutoCAD UI ~ Best of Both Worlds is Flexible with Traditional Menus or New Ribbon +Plus+ AutoCAD UI Retro Mod’ing Fun

So you don’t like AutoCAD ribbon and want to use your classic interface? I know many of you already know it, but who knows, it may be still useful. Shaan shares this to us, and further more, if you would like your AutoCAD looks like R14!

Speed Up as AutoCAD 2009-2010 Ribbon Menu Helps You!

Are you a new AutoCAD user? Then you must love the ribbon! Orhan Toker posted how the ribbon can help you with detailed explanation for each AutoCAD tools!

AutoCAD 2010 Application Menu

The ribbon didn’t come by himself. It also changed the menu structure. Orhan Toker shares how to use the menu. Do you know that we can search a tool/command in the menu now?

AutoCAD 2010 – Hidden Ribbon Trick

Many people complaint that ribbon take a lot of screen space. True, but do you know that you can minimize them? Mark W Kiker shares this on his CADD Manager Blog.

AutoCAD 2010: Getting Sticky with Ribbon Sticky Panels

The most annoying thing about ribbon for me is I have to move to different tabs frequently. I found in Shaans blog that we can tear off a panel from ribbon. This only applies to AutoCAD 2010 and later. With this sticky panel, we can use it just like toolbar!

Lock Down those AutoCAD Toolbars!

Now after you tear off your ribbon panel, you may want them lock at their position. You don’t want to accidentally move them. Lynn Allen shares that we can lock it just like we lock the toolbar!

Ribbon Shortcut Key on Autodesk Products

Do you want to speed up when activating tools via AutoCAD ribbon? You may like this tip. This also applies to all Autodesk products that use ribbon.

Quickly Hide The Ribbon Using A Custom Keyboard Shortcut

This is an article by Richard Alexander. He’s giving a tip about creating a custom keyboard shortcut to quickly hide your ribbon. You may need that!

Add a Button to the ribbon in AutoCAD 2009

This is a tip from Ellen Finkelstein on how you can add a button to your ribbon. Originally written for AutoCAD 2009, but also applies to later versions. She explains the ribbon structure in details. If you new to CUI, you may want to read this.

Ribbon for AutoCAD Express Tools 2009

Are you using AutoCAD 2009 and loves the ribbon? You may found something is missing: the express tools tab. You can add it manually. Xanadu explains how you can do it.

AutoCAD 2010 users don’t have to worry about this, it’s already there :)


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Source: CAD Notes – 10 AutoCAD Ribbon Tips You Should Know
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Autodesk Products Issue when Norton Installed

September 16, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD, Revit

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I found two issues lately. My customer have problem with their AutoCAD 2008 after they install Norton 360. Lucky for him, Symantec provide a hotfix for this issue.

Later another customer have problem with their Inventor 2010. It was Norton Internet Security that cause this. This is an old issue, since Inventor 11. But it seems it’s not fixed yet. But the solution is not that difficult: uninstall and reinstall Norton.

In my curiosity, I tried to find other issue related to Norton applications. Well, it seems a lot of them cause issues with Autodesk products. You can try to search using keyword ‘norton’ in Autodesk knowledge base. Here is what I found.

I know some antivirus can be conflicted with Autodesk products, not only Norton. But seeing that result is kind of scare me.


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Source: CAD Notes – Autodesk Products Issue when Norton Installed
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Ribbon Shortcut Key on Autodesk Products

August 31, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD, Revit

I know this information might be a little bit out dated. But honestly I’ve never user ribbon intensely before. Well, I don’t think most AutoCAD users never look for anything like it. Before AutoCAD already has command line.

I accidently found that with ribbon interface, we can have alternative shortcut key.

If you use any of Autodesk product with ribbon interface, try to press [ALT]. After a few moments (I’ve never give that moment before) you will see numbers on quick access toolbar, and letters under the ribbon tabs. Your guess is right, if you press that particular number or letter, it will activate the tool (or tab).

AutoCAD 2010 Ribbon

Now try to press any letter that represent a tab. You can start with H when you have home tab active. You will see next level shortcut key on each tool. Kind of scary for me. But I know it’s useful after a while. Remembering them is the hardest part.

Each Tool Key In

Senior AutoCAD users that rely heavily on command line may not appreciate it too much. I know I don’t. Especially when we already familiar with command line for years.

But I like it on Revit. Yes, Revit also has shortcut key before it use ribbon interface. The difference is, Revit is not used to has shortcuts for every tools!

Revit Architecture 2010 Ribbon

This also work for Microsoft Office application with ribbon interface. Sadly, I’m one of the ribbon haters before, so I never found out about this. But after this, I think I’ll give it a try :)




Source: CAD Notes – Ribbon Shortcut Key on Autodesk Products
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Be Remarkable, Get Certified for Autodesk 2010 products

July 29, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

The Power to Be Remarkable

Certified Associate and Certified Professional exams now available for newest versions of AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Revit Architecture, and  AutoCAD Civil 3D Software. Show your fellow employees, employers, and prospective employers proof of your skills and knowledge as well to strengthen your resume when searching for a new job.

Autodesk will also offer free certification [...]

Source: All About CAD – Be Remarkable, Get Certified for Autodesk 2010 products
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Autodesk Producs on the Mac

July 22, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

Autodesk Products on the MAC

Great news today for all of you that are interested in using Autodesk products on a Mac [...]

Source: All About CAD – Autodesk Producs on the Mac
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Assembly Folders

July 21, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

AutoCAD Tips & Tricks

It’s great to have the problem of having so many great blogs with tips that I can’t keep up with them all. I was notified of another site from the folks over at Ketiv (Autodesk Premier Solutions Provider) that have tips for a lot of the main Autodesk products. They have several posts around Inventor [...]

Source: All About CAD – Assembly Folders
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