The workspace is designed to make it easier and faster for you to find and use the tools and commands you need for the task at hand.
Similarly to Microsoft Office, AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset uses the ribbon as the central access point for commands. The ribbon contains a number of tabs on which commands are grouped according to conceptual task types or selected objects.
The ribbon replaces the menu bar and the toolbars as the primary command access point.
The application menu contains basic commands pertaining to the drawing as a whole, such as Open, Save, Print, and Export. Like the menu browser it replaces, the application menu is accessed by clicking in the upper-left corner of the workspace.
AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolsets equipped with one single default workspace (Architecture). The menus and commands associated with the previously provided workspaces (Design, Document, Detailing, and Visualization) can be accessed from the tabs of the ribbon.
With the removal of the menu bars, the commands to access Help features have been moved into the InfoCenter at the top right of the application window. Here, you can find the online resources of InfoCenter and the Help menu, which lets you access Help, Tutorials, and other interactive resources.
Toolbars have been removed from AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset Commands formerly found on toolbars can now be accessed from the ribbon.
You can use Autodesk Seek to find product design information. Many content providers, both corporate partners and individual contributors, publish to Autodesk Seek. Content includes 3D models, 2D drawings, specifications, brochures, and other descriptions of products or components.
Import design content into AutoCAD Architecture 2023 Toolset
You can also share your own content with others using Autodesk Seek. Upload drawings or blocks to Autodesk Seek to give your partners and customers ready access to your content.