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242 Interface: Creating your own AutoCAD workspace with sticky panels

242 Interface: Creating your own AutoCAD workspace with sticky panels - AutoCAD Tutorial

From the course: AutoCAD: Tips & Tricks

242 Interface: Creating your own AutoCAD workspace with sticky panels

- [Instructor] We're jumping into another tip and trick for AutoCAD now. And we're going to take a look at the interface and workspace sticky panels. Now you might think, "What is he talking about, "workspace sticky panels?" Well did you know that your panels on your ribbon can be made sticky like a Post-It Note? So you can actually drop a ribbon panel into the drawing area and leave it there. And it stays there regardless of which ribbon tab you go into. So we've got a new drawing for you. It's called 242_INTERFACE_WorkspaceStickyPanels, and I love that naming. So that can be downloaded from the library, and you can follow along with this particular tips and tricks video with it. Now once you've got the drawing open, you'll see that you are in a floor plan. We're not going to do much with the floor plan, because we're working with the AutoCAD interface. We're customizing the interface a little bit just to allow…

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