It is off screen, and you have to bring it back like this:
Type in the command line:
-toolbar (including dash)
AutoCAD answers with:
Enter toolbar name or [ALL]:
You enter your toolbar name <Object_Snap>
Now it ask for an option
Enter an Option [Show/Hide/Left/Right/Top/Bottom/Float]...
I found it:
You may create mtext and paste or type this into:
%<\AcVar LastSavedBy>%
or some other suggestions see here:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4787400
As per who was last on your dwg, you mite try TIME command.
You will get some more info about your dwg, like when it is created, last updated but can not find who?
I'll look into it.
Well I belive that you first have to create custom properties from autocad file menu:
File->Drawing Properties->Custom
when you add all that you wanna show, you can see these but not thru the summary tab but again Custom.
Yes you are looking for OSNAP, and you'll find it just below command line with all other stuff. For that particular thing I use OSNAP, OTRACK and POLAR allways ON.
You can also adjust these options for your need by right-clicking and selecting desired optins such as if you want these lines by...
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