Check the radio button telling it to “Automatically save workspace changes” when switching workspaces.ģ) On the command line type CUI to open the Custom User Interface dialog box. Type in SA and give your workspace a name.Ģ) Type in Workspace again and type in SE. Since so many people are on so many different releases, and the Workspace interface has changed and moved around so much, I decided to show everyone how to do it through the command line.ġ) Type in Workspace at the command line. To get started, get your AutoCAD interface looking the way you like it, including toolbars and palettes.
Let’s see if we can kill some headaches and save some clicks, making this a little easier for everyone. This has always been one of the biggest headaches for everyone that, for some, keeps them from upgrading to the newest version. In this Click Saver, I want to discuss how to transfer your settings and custom interface from one computer to the next or maybe from one version of AutoCAD to a new version. AutoCAD Platform: Migrating Workspaces and Profiles