Notice that the system varibale is a bitcode which means that you can choose multiple options and simply add their values together as their value that you enter…Īlso – After you have set the position of your toolbars and palettes, don’t forget to save your “workspace. The above interface is a user-friendly way of adjusting the system variable LOCKUI as shown below. “Docked” means when you drag a palette/toolbar near the edge of the screen and they snap to the under side of the ribbon or to the side of the screen.
You can either left or right click on this lock icon and the options shown above will appear. Notice that in the bottom right of the screen in the above picture, there is a little lock with a red square around it (shown below as well): When a new toolbar or ribbon is created, and commands are added to the CUI file for the toolbar or ribbon.
This may occur: After a custom profile is migrated or imported. Toolbar settings get saved in the Acad.mnu & Acad.mns files which reside in the Acad 'Support' folder generally found on the P.C. Below is an extreme example with every toolbar placed on the screen and 2 palettes are open as well. Toolbar or ribbon buttons display as white clouds with question marks instead of the correct icon images for custom commands in AutoCAD. Once you get your toolbars and palettes in place, you’ll want them to stay put right? Here is a way to lock there position.