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  • You can easily switch between workspaces . The following task-based workspaces are already defined in the product: 2 D Drafting & Annotation 3 D Basics 3 D Modeling For example, when you create 3 D models, you can use the 3 D Modeling workspace that contains only 3 D -related toolbars, menus, and palettes.
    Product Documentation | 2025-10-30
  • If necessary, on the status bar click Workspace Switching and select 3 D Modeling.
    Product Documentation | 2025-10-30
  • If necessary, on the status bar click Workspace Switching and select 3 D Modeling.
    Product Documentation | 2025-10-30
  • Find Gizmo Note: Not available in AutoCAD LT. Displays 3 D gizmos, which helps you move, rotate, or scale a set of objects along a 3 D axis or plane.
    Product Documentation | 2025-10-30
  • You can add more layouts by clicking on the plus sign. 03:41 Use the command line to start a command and provide input for the current command. 03:47 As you enter a command, AutoComplete will suggest a list of matching commands. 03:54 From the command line you can access other content such as layers, blocks, hatch patterns and more. 04:04 After typing a command name or input, press Enter. 04:08 Dynamic input, displays the command prompts next to the cursor. 04:15 At the bottom of the application window is the application status bar. 04:20 The status bar displays common drafting aids, annotation scaling tools, and workspace customization tools. 04:28 Use the Workspace control to change to a 3 D modeling workspace where you can create solid, surface, or mesh models. 04:37 Tool Palettes contain tools to aid in the creation of your design. 04:42 Tool Palettes can also be customized with additional tools and content.
    Product Documentation | 2026-02-24
  • F4 3 D object snap Turns additional object snaps for 3 D on and off.
    Product Documentation | 2025-03-24
  • Examples of gizmos include the 3 D Move, 3 D Rotate, and 3 D Scale gizmos.
    Product Documentation | 2025-10-30
  • If you purchased AutoCAD, you can access it by switching to 3 D modeling workspace . Read here about switching AutoCAD workspace :
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2015-12-20
  • To do this, select the drop down arrow next to the gear in the lower right corner of your screen and select the workspace you need. Workspace Switching (Status Bar Button) If the 3 D workspace is not listed, the user profile or the installation may be damaged.
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2019-08-31
  • Hi @rushabhthakkar_910 AutoCAD does have the capability to Render. You need to switch the workspace to " 3 D modeling" and select the "visualize" tab and you will be able to see the rendering option Thank you @pendean for the links......
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2020-10-02
  • Is it back? Try Options 3 d Modeling Under "Display Tools in Viewport", check the box Try switching workspaces ... then switch back to the one you usually use.
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2020-01-14
  • Instead, the interface might show tabs from the vanilla AutoCAD. Switching to 3 D Modelling, or other workspaces might display vanilla AutoCAD tabs instead.
    Technical Support | 2024-08-19
  • when i change the workspace from drafting and annotation to 3 D modelling or vise versa, my menu bar disappears, i keep having to go back and select "show menu bar". could this be fixed please?
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2022-03-09
  • Hi and Welcome to AutoCAD Forum, >> now i have no 3 D modeling options. Make sure that you have an active ribbon by type RIBBON command then try from below workspace switching icon to select 3 d model type .. any changes?
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2023-03-09
  • I understand we have no " workspace switching " on Mac, so can not we make 3 D modeling?
    Accepted Solutions In Forums | 2020-04-11