toberino Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 Is there a way to change the background color of the lay out tabs different than what AutoCAD offers in the uniform background choice? I have a hard time telling what tabs I have selected to publish when I have it set to white. I really would like to keep the background white and not have to change it to black. When I have it set as black it is very obvious which tabs are selected. Is there a way to keep the uniform background on the layouts as white but the background on the layout tabs show as black when selected rather than the same color as the layout background. Quote
Honda Matt Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 What your operating system? I switched from Windows XP to Windows 7. Had to switch my display to Windows Classic to get the color change more noticeable. Could not find a way around switching, kinda like the look of Windows 7 over XP. My 2D model spce uniform back ground is color 9 and my sheel/loayout is white. If that helps. If anyone has a batter trap for this mouse please share. Matt Quote
Dadgad Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 You sound like you already understand that you can customize pretty much all of your element colors in many different ways. For instance if you want to use different colored backgrounds for 2D & 3D, parallel or perspective, model or paperspace, you can. They can all be different. If you are trying to create different colored tabs, I am afraid you won't be able too. Quote
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