• Uninstall To uninstall SketchUp, please see Uninstalling SketchUp where you can find step-by-step instructions for both Windows and Mac users. Repair Windows users can run SketchUp's Repair option to help with missing or corrupt files, broken shortcuts, or registry errors. Note: A repair option is not available to iOS users. To repair your installation of SketchUp, follow these steps:

  • Situation This is only an issue on the Windows operating system. In the Styles browser Edit tab, you change one of the edge settings (e.g. Profiles, Depth cue, Endpoints, or Jitter) to have a value between 1 and 99, but you see an error message "Please enter an integer between 1 and 99." Cause This is likely caused by the fact that the Edge Extension value, which is on the “Edge Settings” tab of the Styles browser, has an incorrect value of 0. Solution To resolve this error: 

  • PRO This is a Pro only feature. The following HTML tags are supported within a Dynamic Component's Description and Summary fields: <a> <b> <i> <u> <strong> <em> <p> <br> <ol> <ul> <li> <font> Any tag or version of a tag that is not in this list will be ignored. The following additional rules also apply:

  • PRO Following is a list of all operators supported in dynamic component formulas. + (add) - (subtract) * (multiply) / (divide) < (less than) > (greater than) <= (less than or equal to) >= (greater than or equal to) = (equal) () (parentheses) <> (not equal to)

  • Following is a list of all functions supported within your dynamic components. Many of these functions are identical to functions found in spreadsheet applications such as the spreadsheet application that is a part of Google Docs. Math functions The following functions are for math-related use: ABS(number) The ABS function returns the absolute value of number.

  • PRO This is a Pro only feature. Following is a list of all predefined attributes for use in creating your dynamic components. X, Y, Z The X, Y, and Z attributes contain the value for the component's X (red), Y (green), or Z (blue) coordinate. LenX, LenY, LenZ The LenX, LenY, and LenZ attributes contain the length of the component in the X (red), Y (green), or Z (blue) direction. RotX, RotY, RotZ