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      Antonino Giglio
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      Dear friends,

      I've downloaded some of these components: http://www.google.com/sketchup/download/bonuspacks6.html

      I then run the installer (I'm a OSX user) and then opened SketchUp but cannot find the component I had just installed.

      The only components I can see are those online.

      Where are the downloaded components disappeared?

      Thank you very much!!!! 😄

      “Passion and enthusiasm are fed by the Dream of bringing Green back into our cities to make them finally livable, collaborating and not fighting with Nature” http://vision4ourcities.com/

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        mhtaylor
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        @antonino giglio said:

        Dear friends,

        I've downloaded some of these components: http://www.google.com/sketchup/download/bonuspacks6.html

        I then run the installer (I'm a OSX user) and then opened SketchUp but cannot find the component I had just installed.

        The only components I can see are those online.

        Where are the downloaded components disappeared?

        Thank you very much!!!! 😄

        In windows you click the icon immediately to the right of the google search in the components window, "Open or Create a Local collection" to navigate to the folder where the components are installed. You can then browser your components - I assume Apple is somewhat similar. Good luck.

        The Other Martin Taylor aka: The SketchUp Fanboy

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          dylan
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          On a Mac (same as Windows) open Components.
          Click on down arrow next to Home icon.
          Choose 'Components' which is directly below 'In Model'
          Your component folders will be listed there.

          http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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            Antonino Giglio
            last edited by

            Thanks guys!!! 😄

            “Passion and enthusiasm are fed by the Dream of bringing Green back into our cities to make them finally livable, collaborating and not fighting with Nature” http://vision4ourcities.com/

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