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      perk
      last edited by

      Is there a way to identify other like components? I have once again inherited someone elses model who is no longer with our company. When this model was built he had limited SU experience. I am trying to make some updates but before I edit a component I would like to know if I need to make it unique or not. I'm guessing there is an easy way of doing this I'm just not sure how.
      Thanks

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        remus
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        Right click->entity info should tell you how many instances of a component there are in your model.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          perk
          last edited by

          Yes it tells me how many but I would like to know where they are so I can determin if the others should remain the same or if they can all be changed. As I said this model was started by someone with limited experience so his modeling technique was not up to par. For example this model has x amount of windows the same size but for some reason several of them are different components. Therefore when I go to edit them I'm not quite sure which one will cange along with the one that I am editing.

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            remus
            last edited by

            Hmmm, you might have some luck going view->component edit->hide rest of model. This will hide the rest of the model and only leave the components your changing visible.

            If you then change this to a shortcut you could quickly flip between the 2 modes to see where they are in relation to the rest of the model.

            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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              toxic
              last edited by

              Hey

              OK try this

              Go to window select outliner
              the window opens up
              select the component that you want to find, it will then select it in model they will all have the same name so shift and select them all this will show you where they are if you put x ray face style on it will be easier to see

              Hope this helps
              Tox

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                Dave R
                last edited by

                Go to the In Model Components Library. Pick the component you're interested in there, right click on it and choose Select Instances.

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                  perk
                  last edited by

                  Thanks! These are all good ideas however I'm not sure how easy these will be. THis person did not name any of the components so identifying them in the outliner and component window I fear will be a bit difficult. Remus I think your idea might work best but I will give them all a try and see which one works best

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                    toxic
                    last edited by

                    (You can also select the component in the sketchup model and it will high light in the outliner hopefully the ones listed above and below will be the same component)

                    Good Luck

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                      mirjman
                      last edited by

                      there is a ruby script that will select all instances of a component from the right click menu, I think this is the most straightforward way to accomplish that. Possibly named instances.rb?

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                        perk
                        last edited by

                        Mirjman
                        Thanks! this rb is a big help.

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