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  • K Offline
    keea1111
    last edited by 20 Apr 2011, 15:44

    HI,

    DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO DELETE AN UNDESIRED CUSTOM TEMPLATE WITHIN LO? THANKS, KEEA

    KEEA

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      Anssi
      last edited by 20 Apr 2011, 17:24

      In my computer (Windows 7) the templates reside in C:\ProgramData\Google\Google SketchUp 8\LayOut\Templates. If you need to delete a template, just navigate there and delete it just as you would delete any file. The ProgramData folder is invisible in the Windows explorer unless you make it visible from Organize menu>Folder and Search options>View pane.

      Anssi

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        keea1111
        last edited by 20 Apr 2011, 22:01

        Thanks..I'm on a Mac, and when going to libray--application support--Google SU 8 Pro, there only appears Sketch Up and Style Builder folders. No Lay out folder, because I had tried that before...Any ideas...thanks,

        KEEA

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          Tasman
          last edited by 20 Apr 2011, 23:02

          @keea1111 said:

          Thanks..I'm on a Mac, and when going to libray--application support--Google SU 8 Pro, there only appears Sketch Up and Style Builder folders. No Lay out folder, because I had tried that before...Any ideas...thanks,

          Try going to the Users/Library/Application Support/Google SU8/Layout.......etc - you should find the template in question there.

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            Slimdog
            last edited by 21 Apr 2011, 13:57

            or you could type the name of the template into the search bar at the top right of your screen.

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              keea1111
              last edited by 22 Apr 2011, 13:20

              HI,

              I can't seem to locate...Here is a screen shot showing my attempts...thanks,
              

              Screen shot 2011-04-22 at 6.13.40 AM copy.png

              KEEA

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                wind-borne
                last edited by 22 Apr 2011, 14:38

                As mentioned previously you need to go into user library


                Templates1.png

                "To read between the lines was easier than to follow the text."OSX 10.11.6

                %(#BF80BF)[SU 8 pro

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                  keea1111
                  last edited by 23 Apr 2011, 12:33

                  HI....

                  Thanks..I missed the library on my users account and was going to the Mac library...thanks so much,  Keea
                  

                  KEEA

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