![]() ![]() ![]() The menu is particularly helpful if you have a lot of tools in QAT. Show Below the Ribbon will move the QAT below the ribbon. Show Menu Bar is to show the old AutoCAD menu If you want to find a tool by the command name or you want to add multiple tools at once, you can use this menu. More Commands… allows you to add a command from a list. When you click it, you will see a list of default tools to show in QAT. However, it doesn’t mean you can’t add a tool that’s not listed. Select Remove from Quick Access Toolbar.Īt the right most of the QAT, you can see a small arrow. To remove a tool from QAT, right click on a tool in QAT. In the context menu, select Add to Quick Access Toolbar. Find the tool that you want to add to QAT, right click on the tool. Adding a New Tool to QATĪdding a new tool from QAT is pretty straight forward. The easiest thing to do it by selecting the tools from the Ribbon Panel. The basic customization certainly is adding and removing tools. Let’s see what customization that we can do with QAT. We usually add most frequently tools here, so you can access them regardless which ribbon tab is active. You can see the default tools as in the image above. You can add your preferred tools to this QAT to use a command quickly. The QAT is a small toolbar at the left top of the title bar, next to the big A logo. All Microsoft compliant software that uses ribbon has it, including AutoCAD. Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is a toolbar that is survived when Microsoft introduced the ribbon interface.
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