Why can I only open 1 SketchUp file at a time
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Hi,
Welcome to SCF...
I see your using Win7. If you have SketchUp 'pinned' to your taskbar just right click it and choose Google SketchUp 7. It will then open another Sketchup window.
Or...
Start > All Programs > Google SketchUp 7 > then right click the SketchUp Icon as above
Hope this helps
Rich
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Hi Keene (and welcome, too)
I am not sure how you are doing it but starting a new SU instance from the File > New menu will indeed terminate your current operation (file) and start a new one.
I do not know how it works in Win 7 but simply double clicking on the SU icon on my XP desktop launches a new SU instance (without bothering with the previous). I can even launch different versions (6... 7... etc...) this way.
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Yep, win 7 is the same.
You can also use "Open" on the file menu, or right click on the program itself.You can certainly have several instances open at the same time.
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@box said:
You can also use "Open" on the file menu
That method will ask to save your current model before opening the next model
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Oddly, not on mine, it opens a second window, perhaps it's buried in my settings somewhere.
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@keeneanderson said:
I know I have seen multiple files open by one SketchUp program before, so it can be done...
Thanks
You have been looking at the Mac version of SketchUp
Anssi
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@anssi said:
@keeneanderson said:
I know I have seen multiple files open by one SketchUp program before, so it can be done...
Thanks
You have been looking at the Mac version of SketchUp
Anssi
It's perfectly possible on Windows.
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@box said:
It's perfectly possible on Windows.
Those are multiple instances of SU running. In the Mac, you can open multiple files in the same instance.
Practically speaking, I can see not too much difference (unless someone is working with a network license).
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Thanks for pointing that out Gaieus, I missed that "Small" detail.
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I see I am stuck in my ways as most of the software I use is similar to Mac in that I can open multiple files in the same instance. Maybe this post belongs in the Duh thread or even in Beginners Tips...
Thanks
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