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    • M Offline
      Mr S
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I think this has been asked before, but how do you get SketchUp on launch to use the default style I have created. I prefer the original yellow select option and the "cream" and blue front and back face colours. I have made the amendments needed and saved it as: "My Default Style". But on starting SketchUp I have to choose this stlye as it insists on using its original settings. I think I remember someone suggesting creating a new file and saving it after I have chosen my own style. and then to just use this as a template file. Its a workaround I suppose, but surely I should be able to choose what my style preference is on launch?

      Any solutions appreciated.
      Thanks.

      Mr S

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        Hi

        Do this: after you create your default style, save (or copy) it to the Templates folder (Win) of your SU application in program files> Google > Google SketchUp 6 > Templates (or something similar on Mac).
        Now go back to SU, open the preferences window (Window menu) and go to the templates tab. Choose your default template and next time you open a new file, it will be yours.

        Gai...

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          otb designworks
          last edited by

          The location of the templates folder is not quite intuitive on the Mac

          HD/library/application support/google sketchup 6/sketchup/resources/en-US-templates

          Cheers, Chuck

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          • M Offline
            Mr S
            last edited by

            Hi Gaieus,

            The Templates folder on my PC is not so simple either.
            The only templates folder I could find was here:
            C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Resources\en-US\Templates

            Nevertheless, I just created a new Templates folder in the root folder of SketchUp 6
            Then in System/Preferences I pointed the Templates location to my new file.
            SketchUp now loads with my own preferences. Thanks.

            Mr S

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            • CraigDC Offline
              CraigD
              last edited by

              Hi Mr S, if you'd like to have your new template and the default templates show up together in the preferences > Templates list, then you should save your custom template into the default SketchUp templates folder.

              As you indicated, the default location for Templates is here: C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Resources\en-US\Templates

              Cheers,

               - CraigD
              

              Google SketchUp

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Ha! Yes, I have that folder, too. (I must have simply "copied" my Templates folder from v5 before... 😳 )
                Sorry for "misleading" and thanks Craig for the corrections! πŸ˜‰

                Gai...

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                  Mr S
                  last edited by

                  Hi CraigD,

                  Yes, I like everything to be in order.
                  I will add my style preference to the default Templates folder as you suggest.
                  Thanks.

                  Mr S

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                  • kmeadK Offline
                    kmead
                    last edited by

                    Here is another way.

                    Make a new file. Make a rectangle on the ground plane. Make whatever changes you want to the object you made using the styles pane (choose your style or make a new one). Delete the object. Save the file with a name of your choosing in some nice stable place on your hard drive. Close the window. Open Preferences (on a Mac under the Sketchup menu) choose Templates, browse to where you saved your file and choose it as
                    your template.

                    Open a new file. Make an object, it will have the characteristics of your saved style.

                    I created Dilbertville, sorry about that...

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