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view classic interface in autocad 2009

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I've already tried to do a research but I haven't found anything.
I would like to report autocad commands (version 2009 or 2010) as in previous ones (2007).
I have always used 2007 but in the study where I work now have 2009 or 2010 depending on computers, is there any way to do it?
For example I can't find fast selection and other things.
< thank you :finger:
 
Yes, I did not fall underhand but if I remember well:
1) look for workspaces (it is a small curtain)
2) between them select autocad classic
should work, hello
 
thanks anyway patting a little I found the solution alone, in practice on the lower right there is a drop down menu where you can choose the various views, I hope it can be useful also to others;)
 
Yeah, dakky, that's the workspace tendon that was number one.
you can switch between the various environments quickly at any time.
 
I've already tried to do a research but I haven't found anything.
I would like to report autocad commands (version 2009 or 2010) as in previous ones (2007).
I have always used 2007 but in the study where I work now have 2009 or 2010 depending on computers, is there any way to do it?
For example I can't find fast selection and other things.
< thank you :finger:
autocad is one of the few cads that reserve a classic autocad display style identical in all releases! You can manipulate the work area like you want! click the right mouse button on a free point of the work area, externally where there are no commands, and put the check mark on working areas, you will see in the graphic area a small window of impt that you can place externally to the graphic area (you can also do it with other functions that can be activated with the same methodology, right click on a free point work area), click on the triangle and from the classic drop-down menu. Let me know if you need more help! Hi!
 
I've already tried to do a research but I haven't found anything.
I would like to report autocad commands (version 2009 or 2010) as in previous ones (2007).
I have always used 2007 but in the study where I work now have 2009 or 2010 depending on computers, is there any way to do it?
For example I can't find fast selection and other things.
< thank you :finger:
try to get used to the new interface!
 
try to get used to the new interface!
I am of the same opinion, who does not evolve involves! but it is not always a philosophy accepted by everyone, who works from morning to evening with a software and does not care about the frequent evolutionary changes of the graphite interfaces, will put more time to get used to, I have been able to meet people who panic every new release!
 
who works from morning to evening with software and does not care about the frequent evolutionary changes of the graphite interfaces, will put more time to get used to
It is not a matter of interest, it is a matter of advantages. the All-In-One bar provides some advantages that with the menus and toolbars were pure utopia. Perhaps in autocad are not so obvious, but I assure you that in revit and civil are a manna from heaven.
However, I bet that your knowledge that has entered anxiety with ribbons well fit the evolutions of operating systems and telephone gui. :wink:
 
try to get used to the new interface!
Tristan, I'm not an ostic to news, but I find that the ribbon interface removes a good slice of graphic space.

When one works with the 23" the sacrificed space is irritating, but all in all still manageable.
but if you have a 17/19 or a 15-inch laptop, it's hard to have the ribbons that so markedly eat the design area.
almeo this is my thought (talk one who works for most with keyboard shortcuts to not have as few as possible tollbars (a high row and one right)
 
Tristan, I'm not an ostic to news, but I find that the ribbon interface removes a good slice of graphic space.

When one works with the 23" the sacrificed space is irritating, but all in all still manageable.
but if you have a 17/19 or a 15-inch laptop, it's hard to have the ribbons that so markedly eat the design area.
almeo this is my thought (talk one who works for most with keyboard shortcuts to not have as few as possible tollbars (a high row and one right)
Just "compress them," or else you put them upright
 

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