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You can also choose the 'Open' command in the File operations menu. If you choose to open a recent file -- a model that you recently opened or saved in SketchUp for Web -- simply double-click its listing in the Home tab or single-click its file name. This is probably the fastest way to resume working on a model saved in Trimble Connect.

Your list of recent files is actually cached or stored in the browser that you SketchUp for Web with. If you clear your browser cache, use another browser, or use another device, you won't see your recent files. If this happens, don't worry, just use the Trimble Connect tab to find and open your file.

When you choose to Open a file from Trimble Connect, you'll need to navigate to Project where you saved your file -- probably the SketchUp folder if you have a Free subscription -- to find your file. When you do, just double-click it's listing or single-click its name. If you have a lot of files stored in your Project, you may find it useful to change from the default thumbnail view to list view. In list view, you can sort your file list by name, last modified date, or file size.

This can make it a bit easier to find things in a large project. In either list view or thumbnail view, each model has a file options menu. From here, you can choose to open, delete, view file details, or view revision history.

These options are also available in the Home tab. Every time you save a model -- and every time SketchUp for Web auto-saves -- a new version of your model called a revision, is sent to Trimble Connect. So in effect, there is a back-up file that you can always restore. This is very helpful if your model becomes corrupted, if you add geometry or components that make your model difficult to operate, or if you want to revert back to an earlier, simpler version of your model.

Here's how it works:. To access revision history for a model, navigate to that model in either the Home tab if it's a recently accessed file or in Trimble Connect. Open the file options menu the three-dot icon and click 'History'.

This will reveal a list of revisions for your file on the right side of your screen. When you mouseover a certain revision in the list, you'll see an action button: Open revision. If you choose to open a revision, this older version of your file will load into the modeler.

In this state, any changes you make in this older version will be temporary until you choose to save your progress. During this time, you will not be able to purchase SketchUp or start a SketchUp trial. We apologize for any inconvenience. SketchUp Viewer. Table of Contents Opening a model Touring the interface Printing a model. Menu bar: Select a menu to see the options it offers. Toolbars: With the toolbars, you can access 3D viewing tools quickly and easily. To hide the entire tray area, click the X in the upper-right corner of the Default Tray title bar.

Toolbars: With the toolbars, you can access the display settings and the standard views quickly and easily. In the dialog box that appears, drag a tool you want to see onto a toolbar. It could be that the browser is at fault, perhaps you could try with a different browser and see if you get a better result.

I remember having an issue at some stage where the browser would attempt to open links rather then download them. Sometimes Safari is an issue. Thx all. Welp, today my model has disappeared. And I went back and logged in in Safari too just to see if it showed up there since I was in safari when I generated it but no dice.

Any thoughts on this issue?



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