SketchUp 2016 - Maintenance Release 1
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Version 16.1.14## is online:
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thanks for posting...
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Anyone tested it? Should I be tempted to renew my subscription?
I like the fixes for the focus-stealing and renaming-outliner issue. Fail to see more good reasons to renew and update. -
I would always update my subscription.... period.
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When I load the new maintenance release and get the following message
[An item named “SketchUp 2016” already exists in this location. Do you want to replace it with the one you’re moving?
4,049 newer items to be copied (such as “SketchUp 2016”).
Newer “CodeResources” about to be replaced.]do I choose "Replace All"? I'm concerned I'll have to reconfigure my toolbar and shortcuts, but I don't know whether "Keep Newer" will pick up everything that needs to be replaced. BTW, I'm on a Mac, and I have SU Pro.
Thanks!
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It's probably best to contact SketchUp support and ask them? Have you read the "read me" page that they've linked? It explains different installation types and has sections for MAC / WIN installations.
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@lmfarmer said:
When I load the new maintenance release and get the following message
[An item named “SketchUp 2016” already exists in this location. Do you want to replace it with the one you’re moving?
4,049 newer items to be copied (such as “SketchUp 2016”).
Newer “CodeResources” about to be replaced.]do I choose "Replace All"? I'm concerned I'll have to reconfigure my toolbar and shortcuts, but I don't know whether "Keep Newer" will pick up everything that needs to be replaced. BTW, I'm on a Mac, and I have SU Pro.
Thanks!
try this...
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Thanks for your prompt replies, Rich and Juju. I'm just getting back to this issue. yes, before downloading I did read the info you both refer to, but it doesn't specifically answer my question. I'm going to post my query on sketchup.com. I'll post their reply here once I get it.
Thanks again.
Linda -
I use Replace All on my Mac when I install maintenance releases. It doesn't do anything to existing plugins or to toolbar placement. It just updates the application files.
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Thanks, Dave. "Replace All" is also the answer I just received from John, "SketchUp Sage," on sketchup.com.
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