![]() ![]() ![]() You will see the menu bar appear above the Ribbon. The value of “0” means that the menu bar is turned off, but a value of “1” means it is turned on. After hitting Enter, you will see an option to enter a value. The alternative option to show the Menu Bar is to type “MENUBAR” into the command line. ![]() Once you click this, you will see the menu bar appear above the Ribbon. In newer versions, one can click the “Customize Quick Access Toolbar” drop-down button, then click “Show Menu Bar” to turn on the standard menu bar that used to be at the top of the window before the Ribbon was added. I am going to tell you a very quick and easy way to get them back. In fact, that is one of the first things I adjust in my AutoCAD User Interface when I load a new product. I think this post might be showing my age, but I still like using the Toolbars in AutoCAD. ![]()
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