Custom Toolbars

Below is a link to a zip file which contains the constituents for a variety of custom toolbars. To use them, unzip the contents to your support directory or somewhere in your search path, and in Icad/Acad use the MENULOAD command to load the MNU file. When you are through with them, just use MENULOAD to UNLOAD the MNU, and you'll be back to your original screen layout. In the cases where a button invokes a lisp routine, the lisp is included in the zip but it must be loaded in the session with the APPLOAD command or included in your Acad.lsp.

Download all toolbars in one menugroup.
For more details on individual toolbars see below.
My most fundamental toolbar. When you use a lot of layers, you need to find easy ways of controlling them. The first button makes preset views of the model visible, and orients preset UCSs to the view. The second button thaws layer groups. The third freezes same. The fourth isloates layer groups by thawing one group and freezing the rest. The last button triggers a custom TILEMODE toggle.
My 'Number 2' toolbar. It manages more complex layer arrangements, speeds functions related to tiled and floating viewport creation, viewport layer filtering and alignment, and saved OSNAP arrangements. The first button uses a custom version of Lman, that quickly saves and restores layer setups for a temporary advantage. The last button 'rights' block attributes to the currnt UCS.
The first flyout sets the current multiline to standard and the scale to standard imperial door sizes or a number of your choice. The second is a toggle between the MLEDIT and the MLSTYLE command. The last two are like pulldown menus for walltype multilines (see the linetypes page) and for miscellaneous multilines used in plan.
A catch-all toolbar that just evolved. The folder button opens an Explorer session starting in the current drawing's folder. The fourth button pops open a flyout with some simple lisp functions to save and recall points which can be fed to other commands while they are off-screen.
Image Manager, Display Order Flyout, and Image controls.