mwg
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Anyone handy at this?
I've started to use the Ribbon recently instead of the Classic style workspace. Got a bit of a problem with it. In my Classic style workspace I have some additional menus installed for steel work and drainage blocks.
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I want to add them to the Ribbon. Is there a way to do this or is it a lot of work?
Probably have to go back to classic style if I can't get these menus to work as I use them every day.
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AndyKent
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Can't you hit alt and it brings the old menus into view?
Otherwise use CUI to manually drop commands into a new ribbon category - its a long winded job though.
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mwg
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Pressing Alt doesn't work.
They aren't commands, they're blocks so I don't think I could add them like I can commands. And if I could I'd end up with hundreds of icons. I've worked out how to customise the Ribbon with the commands I want but this is a bit different with them being blocks within a menu.
With enough patience I'll work something out but be handy if someone else knew to save me the time!
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AndyKent
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Oh sorry, didn't read the question properly.
If all the files are in the same library drawing you could use design centre.
Alternatively I think pressing the little downwards arrow next to the new/save icons top left should allow you to 'show menu bar'
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Simon
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It's all about Revit now Sorry can't help
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mwg
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Old skool up here mate. Just got off a drawing board.
I've got show menu bar on as a workaround but ideally I would like to get that menu on to the ribbon. Using design centre isn't as neat or quick as having them on a drop down menu. I've got a bit of OCD when it comes to AutoCAD and want it to look OEM+
Cheers for your help though Andy.
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