The Dashboard is gone, but you can have a vertical Ribbon instead. Click on it and pick the item called AutoCAD Classic. In the bottom right corner there is a little button that looks like a gearwheel. However, there’s an easier way just switch workspaces. ![]() You can turn menus on with MENUBAR 1, close the Ribbon with RIBBONCLOSE, and so on. ![]() Let’s assume you’ve made the decision to go back to the future how do you do it? I think you should give any new features a fighting chance before turning them off or ignoring them, but that’s entirely your choice. One thing that’s regularly asked whenever a new AutoCAD release hits the streets is how to make it work like the last release. ![]() If you’re running a more recent release of AutoCAD, have a look at the post AutoCAD 2017 – Putting things back to “normal” instead. Note: there are updated versions of this post for AutoCAD 2010, 20.
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