Templates Folder Location SU2015 Make Mac
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I am using SU2015 Make on a Mac.
I saved an existing file as a template (File - Save as template...)
I chose this new template to be the default template (checked the box)
I created a new file (File - New) and, as hoped, the new file opened using the new template.
But now I want to adjust my newly created template.
The problem is that I can't find the location of the SU2015 templates either searching my computer or via multiple internet searches for assistance.
I did find a similar query about the location of the 2015 Materials folder which, I learned, is in Sketchup.app-Contents-Content-Materials which is only searchable by right clicking the App and choosing Show Package Contents. Sheesh!!
But I am not seeing anything similar... or anything at all, anywhere... regarding a Templates folder!Where are the SU2015 Mac Templates and/or how can I open up my SU Templates to adjust and re-save them?
Thank you.
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You don't need to access that location to modify the template. Just open a new SketchUp session, make the desired changes and, under File, choose Save as template. Save the file with a name of your choice and add a description if you like. Make sure Use as default is ticked if you want it to be the one shown when a new SketchUp session starts.
If you make modifications to the style, make sure you update the style before saving the template and also save that as a new style in your Default Styles library.
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As Dave describes, you should not normally need to explicitly access your Template files. But just for info in case you run into trouble, user-defined Templates are located in
/Users/yourname/Library/Application Support/SketchUp2015/SketchUp/Templates
By default your Library folder is hidden in Finder. You can get there one-time using Go->Go To Folder, or you can open View->Show View Options and check the Show Library Folder box to make it always visible.
The SketchUp-supplied Templates are contained in the Application bundle. If you want to alter one of these, you should activate it in SketchUp, make changes, and save it as a user-defined Template - you should not access or modify the master copy in the Application.
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FYI, SU '17 currently saves user-created templates to:
> Users > YourName > AppData > Roaming > SketchUp > SketchUp 2017 > SketchUp > TemplatesCheers
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@bthomas3 said:
FYI, SU '17 currently saves user-created templates to:
> Users > YourName > AppData > Roaming > SketchUp > SketchUp 2017 > SketchUp > TemplatesCheers
That's true for SketchUp 2017 on Windows. It's different for SketchUp on Mac, though.
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Using this in the Ruby Console
UI.openURL("file:///#{Sketchup.find_support_file('Templates')}")
opens your own user Templates folder.
The 'shipped' Templates are in the.../SketchUp.../Resources/.../Templatesfolder...
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