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    • U Offline
      ussmex
      last edited by

      Greetings,

      I have two questions:

      1. I have a folder where I save Sketchup component files. If I open one of those files and modify the component, what is the method to save it so that it "stays" a component, instead of becoming a model?

      2. In my previous attempt to save components it seems that I may have been saving components within models. After bringing them into a new model all of my components were nested inside other components with the same file names in the Outliner window. In order that they act as single components I had to Explode either the parent or the child, then right-click "Save As", overwriting the component in my component folder.

      That seemed to work. However, the example in the screenshot is stubborn. When I right-click Save As to the component folder, and overwrite the existing file, it saves the geometry but not the component. A single click allows editing of the entity.

      Could anyone suggest why this may be happening? In the tutorials I've watched, right-clicking a component in a model and selecting "Save As" saves the entire component to your folder. What am I doing wrong?

      Thank you.


      Save As.jpg

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        1). If you inserted a SKP [aka Component] from a folder, then saving that Component [edited] SKP back to that original folder, using the same name etc, will update it - whether it's a Component or it's a vanilla-SKP.
        After the update of a 'Component' [SKP]... if it has been inserted into any other models, then you MUST use the Context-Menu 'Reload', to update it from the latest saved file - otherwise it's assumed you want it to remain 'separated'...

        2). If you have a Component that exists within a model, then to update any 'external' version to it [if there is one] you need to use the Context-menu 'Save_As' and overwrite the original SKP
        [if there is one]...

        TIG

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          ussmex
          last edited by

          Please see the screenshots. I inserted "Nancy" into a model from a folder. In that model she is a full component. From that model I right-clicked her, and did a Save As to my components folder.

          It didn't save her as a component. It saved her as a model with nested components. For example, when I single-click her face it is editable.

          It was my understanding that when you save an in-model component to your folder it stays in the form of a component. Am I misunderstanding a Sketchup concept?


          Nancy in Model.JPG


          Nancy Saved.JPG

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            slbaumgartner
            last edited by

            What you are probably missing is that you bring a component into the model by locating it in the component window, selecting it, and then placing it in the model. If you just open a file in which you saved a component, it opens as a model.

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