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+ | ====== Rhino 5: Toolbar Edits Not Saving ====== | ||
+ | If Rhino is unable to save any edits to your toolbar layout (the original default keeps coming back after you close and reopen Rhino) you may have a problem with Windows' | ||
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+ | //**Note:** Always edit your toolbar layout with only one instance of Rhino open. Otherwise your edits may be wiped out (overwritten) by another unmodified instance of Rhino closing.// | ||
+ | =====Toolbar disappearing problems in Rhino V4 and V5===== | ||
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+ | If one day you open Rhino and all your toolbars are gone, don't panic! | ||
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+ | [[toolbarsdissappearV4|Help and suggestions for Rhino V4 users]] | ||
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+ | [[toolbarsdissappearV5|Help and suggestions for Rhino V5 users]] | ||
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+ | If your toolbars are doing a constant disappearing act, though, there is something else wrong, contact McNeel support with your problem. | ||
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+ | =====Toolbar docking problems in Rhino V3===== | ||
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+ | If you have a problem with toolbar layouts not sticking and docking correctly in Rhino V3, try: | ||
+ | * Close Rhino 3.0 | ||
+ | * While Rhino is closed, run the following utility: http:// | ||
+ | * Restart Rhino 3.0 | ||
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+ | The utility deletes the following key in the registry to make Rhino forget the settings that make the toolbars not dock correctly: | ||
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