How do I reset the toolbar in SketchUp?

To reset the default toolbar to its original tool set, select Toolbar Options > Add or Remove Buttons > Main Toolbar > Reset Toolbar, or on the Customize dialog box’s Toolbars tab, select Main Toolbar and click the Reset button.

How do I reset SketchUp to default settings?

If that’s the case, put everything back where it belongs by resetting your workspace:

  1. If you’re using Windows, choose Window→Preferences . . . On a Mac, choose SketchUp→Preferences . . .
  2. Select the Workspace panel (it’s last in the list on the left of the Preferences dialog box).
  3. Click the Reset Workspace button.

How do I restore my default toolbar?

If you want to reset a toolbar, follow these steps:

  1. Choose Customize from the Tools menu. …
  2. Make sure the Toolbars tab is selected. …
  3. In the list of available toolbars, select the one you want to reset.
  4. Click on the Reset button. …
  5. Select the location or template for which you want the resetting to occur.

Why is SketchUp cutoff?

Another situation that can cause clipping is when the Perspective camera mode is turned off. In that case, click the Zoom Extents button (it looks like a magnifying glass with four red arrows pointing outward). The camera zooms out to display the entire model, and the clipping is eliminated.

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Why has my toolbar disappeared?

The taskbar may be set to “Auto-hide”



Right-Click on the now-visible taskbar and select Taskbar Settings. Click on the ‘Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode’ toggle so that the option is disabled, or enable “Lock the taskbar”. The taskbar should now be permanently visible.

How do I get my access toolbar back?

To get it back, right-click the Ribbon and select the Show Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon option.

How do I get my quick access toolbar back?

If you customize the Quick Access toolbar, you can restore it to the original settings.

  1. Open the Customize dialog box using one of these methods: …
  2. In the Customize dialog box, click the Quick Access tab.
  3. On the Quick Access page, click Reset. …
  4. In the message dialog box, click Yes.
  5. In the Customize dialog box, click Close.

Why does my SketchUp model disappears when I zoom in?

Usually this means that you have some scattered unnecessary geometry (a single short edge is enough) lurking somewhere far from your actual model. It might also be a badly built component or group that has its origin far from the object itself, resulting in an enormous bounding box.

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