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      erzane
      last edited by

      I have an issue,
      usually a sand appears (searching sand) and it stay during 5 minutes until he finish to search or load or autosave I dont know what he do
      but it's very annoying, every time he do it
      how could I resolve it pls ?
      thanks

      p.s. since I use an SD card I thin the issue comes from it
      I will try to put my work on my D drive

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        The egg-timer [sand?] appears when Sketchup 'Auto-Saves'.
        If it's a large Model and you haven't been keeping the SKP trimmed by using Model Info > Statistics > Purge Unused etc that it will take a while to do each one.
        Under Window > Preferences you can set the Auto-Save ON/OFF, or increase the time-period between between these saves.
        However, you must then remember to save manually 'regularly' - especially before any major operations that might cause a Bugsplat!

        TIG

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          erzane
          last edited by

          thanks
          the issue was from my SDcard, it seems my SDcard is to slow for save
          so I copied my work on my destop like this the save and auto save are much quicker
          by the way I desactived the autosave to across the menu

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            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Saving across a network or to a 'plugin-in' device can be much slower.
            It's always a good idea to work on a 'local' copy... as you have discovered.

            TIG

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              erzane
              last edited by

              true
              thanks

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