![]() ![]() If you still can’t find it, please comment and let me know what I’ve missed. ![]() If you can’t find what you’re after, try your browser’s find/search option to look for a word on this page rather than this site’s search option which will search the whole site. I’m not suggesting it’s a good idea to turn all of these things off, it’s just a resource for people who want to know how to turn some of them off. If there is something in particular I haven’t included in this post that you think people will find useful, please add a comment below and I’ll see what I can do. The last one of these I did was for AutoCAD 2012, so I guess it’s well beyond time to bring things up to date for all those people who don’t like things being brought up to date. AutoCAD 2010 – Putting things back to “normal” – 106 comments.AutoCAD 2009 – Putting things back to “normal” – 121 comments.AutoCAD 2011 – Putting things back to “normal” – 135 comments.AutoCAD 2012 – Putting things back to “normal” – 158 comments. ![]() AutoCAD 2013 – An Autodesk Help writer responds – 164 comments.The most frequently accessed posts on this blog are the AutoCAD 201x – Putting things back to “normal” series. ![]()
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