LO2013, where are the preconfigured Layoutsheets
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Hello all,
I am just getting familiar with LO 2013,
When generating a new Layout, LO 8 offered preconfigured Layoutsheets like "contemporary" or "modern". Where are they now ?
is it possible to download them somewhere?
thanks for your comments
Uli -
On Windows the 'built-in' LO templates are found in:
C:\ProgramData\SketchUp\SketchUp 2013\LayOut\templates
There are three subfolders, some of which have further subfolders of their own:
Paper/Graph Paper Paper/Plain Paper Storyboard Titleblock/Contemporary Titleblock/Modern Titleblock/Rounded Titleblock/Simple Titleblock/Simple Serif Titleblock/TraditionalYour 'custom' LO templates are kept in:
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2013\LayOut\Templates -
Funny, I searched all SU 2013 folders and I don't see the preconfigured LO sheets. But they are available when layout is open
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It is
C:\****ProgramData****\SketchUp\SketchUp 2013\LayOut\templates
NOT
'Program Files' ???You might find some 'system' folders are hidden from you, unless you adjust your 'File Options' to show them ?
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Ok, the template files are hard to find. I named a template with and unique name than did a search to locate the file.
Below is the location of my template files for layout. Note, this is the work laptop and is using XP.
C:\Documents and Settings\KEdwards\Application Data\SketchUp
Ken
OK, don't get on me. The first post didn't seem to be sent. So I did it again. Sorry about the double post.
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I suspect you are XP.
I believe that all of the newer versions of Windows use the 'C:\ProgramData...' tree for the defaults... or the
'C:\Users\UserName\AppData...' path for the custom templates... -
@tig said:
I suspect you are XP.
I believe that all of the newer versions of Windows use the 'C:\ProgramData...' tree for the defaults... or the
'C:\Users\UserName\AppData...' path for the custom templates...Yes, TIG, cheap company doesn't want to move to another operating system on the laptops. However, I was trying to show the method I used to find the files, by using a unique name and doing a search.
Ken
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