Tutorials for future use
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Hey Everyone,
After seeing Eric's nice tutorial for adding grooves to a tube it reminded me to something I do which I hope will help others.
When I see tutorial like this, I think "...I don't need that now, but in the future I might..." So I put the model in my SelfPaceTutorials directory and restart SketchUp. Then I have the Tutorial under my Help menu for future use.
Hope that helps somebody.
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Yes, Brad. I'm going to give that a try. Thanks!
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Thanks for the recognition Brad and nice tip. I did not even know that folder existed until now.
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Dear Brad,
Where exactly is the folder? I have looked in the Google Sketchup folder and all other folders, but cannot find a SelfPaceTutorials directory. I am using the free version of Sketchup 6.
Kind regards,
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Dear Brad,
Belay that request as I have just found the directory. Thanks for the tip.
Regards,
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Isn't that clever.
Here's the directory on my PC:
C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Tools\HelpContent_en\SelfPacedTutorials\
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Is this working for everyone else?
If I drop a skp in the Self Paced Tutorials folder, I cannot see it from the help menu. -
Do you restart SU? (I haven't tried it yet...)
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@gaieus said:
Do you restart SU? (I haven't tried it yet...)
Yes I restart.
The tuts are sat in the same folder as the Introduction skp which show up on the menu.
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Are you using thispath:
C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Resources\en-US\selfpacedtutorials
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I'm having the same problem as Dylan. I've placed the file into the right folder (with the intro.skp file) and restarted SU but, alas, no love.
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Hm. I tried and it shows up as a menu item.
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I went to the tutorial, right clicked and save link as (Firefox) and put it in the same folder that SchreiberBike mantioned, started SU went to Help - SelfHelpTutorials and it was in there.
A great tip.....
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