Creating a template
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Hi,
Just wondering if there's a way to create a new user-defined template that I can load up every time i start SU? I would like it to be in mm, without any profiles/endpoints etc.
Can anyone point me towards a tutorial or something?
Many thanks.
Lee
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Its pretty easy really, just set up a blank SU file as you want it, save it somewhere then go window->preferences->template->browse and select your template.
SU will then load this each time you start SU.
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Put your new template
skp
in hereC:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\Resources\en-US\Templates\
[typically]
As Remus said set it up an 'empty'skp
- with everything just as you want it, and save it in there - called sayMyTemplate.skp
, then inMenu Window > Preferences > Templates
set it as yourdefault template
[you can useFile > Save as Template
or physically move/copy askp
over into theTemplates
folder].I have a 'mm' template with two ready made Styles [each with a scene tab] one with a watermark ['TIG'], 'title-text', perspective on, shadows, extensions, profiles, nice etc and another trouble-shooting one with contracting front/back face colors, edge color by axis, end-points etc.
The template also has lots of premade Layers so I don't need to think about making them etc.
You can even have commonly used components or materials already loaded into your default template if it suits you...
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So, so easy!
Many thanks Remus.
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there's a way... easier way. For the mm, go to
window -> model info -> units
and then choose mm. For the no profiles/endpoints go towindow -> styles
and click on that wireframe image. Then go toFile -> Save as Template
and you have a template that's automatically set as your default template. -
I don't know if you guys have overlooked the File > Save as template menu item in SU 7?
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that's what I said...
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Yes, sorry.
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