
If anyone has any questions or comments please let me know below. That’s it! I told you it would be pretty quick. (You can always bring it back by typing RIBBON into your command bar) Type RIBBONCLOSE into your command bar (usually at the bottom of the screen) and hit enter. That’s pretty close but that pesky ribbon sure takes up a lot of real estate on my screen, so let’s get rid of it.After you’ve added some toolbars to your workspace it should look something like this.And finally, expand the AutoCAD menu and then select the toolbars that you want to add to your workspace.Now that we can see out Menu Bar, expand the Tools menu.Go back to the Quick Access Toolbar menu one more time and select Show Menu Bar.When the Workspace Settings dislog pops up ensure that the “Automatically save workspace changes” option is selected.Now let’s expand the Workspace Menu again and this time select Workspace Settings.In the new dialog box go ahead and name your new Workspace and then click Save.

Now that we can see which Workspaces are available and more importantly what missing, click the dropdown arrow on the Workspace Menu, then click on the Save Current As button.Click the dropdown arrow to display the menu, then click on Workspace

