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    • Mistro11M Offline
      Mistro11
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      For the past couple of months every time I close Sketchup 2015 it crashes. When I open SU I have to navigate to where my latest project instead of seeing it listed in the recently opened list. The good thing is I don't lose any progress as the files do keep the saved state. But I know this shouldn't be happening. Anyone know a fix for this?

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      • Dave RD Offline
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        So this only started fairly recently? I would look at what has changed around the time this started. SketchUp 2015 hasn't changed since probably around the middle of 2015 so look at other things. Did you install any extensions around that time? Do you have any outdated extensions? What other changes occurred? Operating system update? Graphics driver update? Did you change where you are saving files to?

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        • Mistro11M Offline
          Mistro11
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          Thanks Dave R. Now that you mentioned it, it could be an outdated extension. I been meaning to do some cleaning in that area. I will start there and see if the crashes stop.

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