![]() AutoCAD R13 took toolbars to the next level by loading the drawing editor up with an overabundance of toolbars and flyouts. Though these early toolbars were a nice addition, they lacked the flexibility and programming power needed to customize efficiently. Those of us who had used AutoCAD for years snubbed our noses at the thought of selecting a picture from the screen as we continued to pick from the pulldown menus or to key in commands. This user-friendly method of selecting commands was immediately embraced by new AutoCAD users. ![]() This column will cover the step-by-step instructions needed to master this simple, yet powerful task.ĪutoCAD Release 12 introduced us to our first AutoCAD toolbar. The nice thing about creating your own toolbars is that it's easy-and we like that! You don't need to be a programming genius, nor do you need to rely on the resident AutoCAD guru to do it for you. ![]() Creating Your Own Toolbars (For the Technically Challenged!) 30 Sep, 1998 By: Lynn Allen
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