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8/1/2018 AutoCAD 2018 Help: Have You Tried: Optimize Your AutoCAD Drawing Space

Have You Tried: Optimize Your AutoCAD Drawing Space

You can maximize your working space and reduce the UI complexity by hiding or removing rarely used
controls. Here are some options you can consider if you're working on 2D drawings.

If you've never done so before, try this experiment:

1. Press Ctrl+0 (zero) to maximize the drawing area. This is mildly shocking the first time you do it, but it
demonstrates why the operation is named "Clean screen."
2. Press Ctrl+0 again to restore the previous state.

There are some other steps to try without resorting to this quick, but extreme measure.

Control the Ribbon


The ribbon takes up a significant area in the application window. Instead of turning it off completely, you
can cycle through several display modes.

1. Click the up-arrow repeatedly to cycle through several ribbon display options.

2. Then, click the down arrow just to the right and choose Minimize to Tabs.

3. Click one of the ribbon tabs. Notice that the ribbon is temporarily restored until you start a command.
Note: To restore the full ribbon, click the up arrow again.
4. Right-click any ribbon tab to choose which tabs you want to hide. In this case, clear Parametric to hide
that tab.

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Note: If you want to hide certain panels in the current tab, you can choose the Show Panels option.

Control the Quick Access Toolbar


When the ribbon is minimized, access to the tools on the Layers panel is not as convenient. However, you
can add the Layer drop-down list to the Quick Access toolbar instead.

1. On the Quick Access toolbar, click the Customize down-arrow and choose Layer.

Here's the result.

2. Use the same method to add or remove other predefined commands from the Quick Access toolbar.

Control the Start Tab


Not everyone uses the Start tab, and you can turn it off if you prefer.

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To hide the Start tab, enter STARTMODE at the Command prompt and set its value to 0 (off).

Dock Commonly Used Palettes


Two of the most commonly used palettes are the Properties and Layer Properties Manager palettes. Docking
these two palettes together with the Auto-hide option is a tradeoff between losing two slices of the drawing
area in exchange for instant roll-over access.

1. Open the Properties palette.


2. On its title bar, click the Properties button as shown.

3. Choose the options indicated:

Rolling over or off this palette provides fast, temporary access when needed.
4. Repeat this process for the Layer Properties Manager palette, docking it to the right-side of the
application window.
Notice that you can resize the width of a palette when it's displayed.

Hide the UCS Icon, the ViewCube, and the Navigation Bar
The user coordinate system is useful in some 2D drawings, and it's essential for 3D modeling. If you don't
use the UCS frequently, you can easily hide it. The same is true for the ViewCube control and the Navigation
bar.

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Click the View tab on the ribbon. Then click the UCS Icon, ViewCube, and Navigation Bar controls to
toggle their visibility.

Hide the Viewport Controls


The viewport controls are used primarily for 3D modeling. If you're not using them, you can hide these
controls to reduce the visual noise in 2D drawings.

Enter VPCONTROL at the Command prompt and set it to Off.

Remove an Unneeded Layout Tab


Reducing the user interface to the minimum that you normally use also applies to layout tabs. The only
reason that the second layout tab is displayed in the lower-left corner is to demonstrate that you can create
more than one layout.

If you're not using this additional layout, right-click the Layout2 tab and choose Delete.

Control the Status Bar


The status bar includes common settings and controls. Turning off the controls you don't need is super easy.

1. Click the Customization icon on the right end of the status bar.
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2. Clear any items from the list that you rarely use.

Summary
Following these steps can provide a custom user interface that's clean, functional, and visually quiet.
Naturally, you'll want to choose your own settings to suit your preferences and work style. Once set, your
customized UI settings are stored in the Windows registry, or for drawing-specific settings, in individual
drawing files (DWG) or drawing template files (DWT).

Hopefully, you'll be able to apply some of these ideas and suggestions to make your experience with
AutoCAD satisfying and efficient.

Parent topic: Have You Tried: Customize the AutoCAD User Interface

Related Concepts

About Model Space Viewport Controls


About Saving Program Settings as Profiles

Related Tasks

To Create a Drawing Template


To Reset the Application to the Default Settings

Related Reference

Display Tab (Options Dialog Box)


Status Bar Quick Reference

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