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      garystan
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      Hi everybody :
      Currently I'm using Sketchup 8, and it's still functioning well. I do have a question about PlugIns. Is there a way to (temporarily) disable any PlugIns that I'm not using (at the current time) ? I downloaded a few PlugIns, and I think the plugins that I'm not currently using might be taking up memory space, causing Sketchup to function at a slower pace. Thanks in Advance--------garystan

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        sdmitch
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        @garystan said:

        Hi everybody :
        Currently I'm using Sketchup 8, and it's still functioning well. I do have a question about PlugIns. Is there a way to (temporarily) disable any PlugIns that I'm not using (at the current time) ? I downloaded a few PlugIns, and I think the plugins that I'm not currently using might be taking up memory space, causing Sketchup to function at a slower pace. Thanks in Advance--------garystan

        Start by looking at Window>Preferences>Extensions. Uncheck any you are not using. Otherwise you will have to access the plugins folder,C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 8\Plugins, and move unused plugins to a sub folder. You can always move them back if needed. You will Administrator access for this.

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