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robdg
2006-12-15, 06:18 PM
Hey all,

I tried to transfer a SINGLE icon from one CUSTOM toolbar to ANOTHER custom toolbar and that worked fine. When I hit apply and closed the customization window. All of my toolbars disappeared !

Default CAD toolbar and everything else. All the menus are loded but no toolbars. It even turned of my Command Prompt. I got that turned back on. I looked through the help files to get info on turn on toolbars and it says, "Just Right-Click on any other toolbar and select the one you want to turn on" THERE ARE NO OTHER TOOLBARS hahahaa

Everything else is working perfect. Just no Toolbars !

Anybody else have this problem.

Thanks !

BrenBren
2006-12-15, 06:27 PM
Hey all,

I tried to transfer a SINGLE icon from one CUSTOM toolbar to ANOTHER custom toolbar and that worked fine. When I hit apply and closed the customization window. All of my toolbars disappeared !

Default CAD toolbar and everything else. All the menus are loded but no toolbars. It even turned of my Command Prompt. I got that turned back on. I looked through the help files to get info on turn on toolbars and it says, "Just Right-Click on any other toolbar and select the one you want to turn on" THERE ARE NO OTHER TOOLBARS hahahaa

Everything else is working perfect. Just no Toolbars !

Anybody else have this problem.

Thanks !Can you access them through the, erm, I think it's the view menu..

Mike.Perry
2006-12-16, 06:41 AM
Hi

If no luck with Brenda's suggestion, above, maybe try going with the Command Line version of the Toolbar command ie


Command: _.-ToolbarHave a good one, Mike

robdg
2006-12-18, 01:58 PM
Brenda,
Not sure what ERM stands for...I assume it has something to do the Recovery Manager...

Mike,
the toolbar command from the command prompt worked. I got one toolbar loaded and then just used the right click option to turn on the others.

Thanks !

BrenBren
2006-12-18, 02:11 PM
Brenda,
Not sure what ERM stands for...I assume it has something to do the Recovery Manager...

Mike,
the toolbar command from the command prompt worked. I got one toolbar loaded and then just used the right click option to turn on the others.

Thanks !

Sorry, that is my strange way of stuttering over a word...

What I was saying was to check the view drop down menu; which would have given you the option to view a toolbar.