Hide or restore the PYTHA 23 menu bar

Hide or restore the PYTHA 23 menu bar

It is now possible to hide the PYTHA 23 menu bar, allowing you to maximise your model space. To do this:

  • Go to the View menu
  • Deselect the first entry "Menu bar always visible"
            
  • To display a smaller menu containing the most commonly used menu functions click on the PYTHA logo in the top left-hand corner of the window
            
  • To temporarily regain access to the full PYTHA menu bar press the "Alt" button on your keyboard
  • To permanently display the menu bar go to the "View" menu and check "Menu bar always visible"


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