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    Viewing Coordinates - Again

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      seasdes
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      I frequently need to view the coordinates of different parts of a model.

      Now there was a similar post this year that asked this same question (http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79%26amp;t=59051%26amp;p=537394%26amp;hilit=coordinates#p537394). The advice given was to use the Text tool and select a point. This works as long as you are inside a group or component. If you are not inside a group or component the name of the group or component is displayed.

      Is there a way to view a coordinate without having to enter the group or component. Or better still is there a plugin that works with SU Pro 2015.

      Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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        fredo6
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        @seasdes said:

        I frequently need to view the coordinates of different parts of a model.

        Now there was a similar post this year that asked this same question (http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79%26amp;t=59051%26amp;p=537394%26amp;hilit=coordinates#p537394). The advice given was to use the Text tool and select a point. This works as long as you are inside a group or component. If you are not inside a group or component the name of the group or component is displayed.

        Is there a way to view a coordinate without having to enter the group or component. Or better still is there a plugin that works with SU Pro 2015.

        You can use AngleInspector, part of FredoTools, which displays world coordinates of points (and other info), at any level of the model.

        Fredo

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          seasdes
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          Thanks Fredo

          Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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