You can adjust the scroll speed by adjusting the slider from the left (slower) to the right (faster) as you find most comfortable. When using the scroll wheel to zoom, some users find they like the speed faster than others. For details about the Accessibility Preferences pane in SketchUp, see Changing colors of selected items and other on-screen aids in the SketchUp Make and SketchUp Pro area of the Help Center. Specifically, in LayOut, these colors appear when you're editing in a SketchUp model viewport and when inference lines appear for the x or y axis or for parallel or perpendicular lines. If you adjust the colors of SketchUp's modeling cues on the Accessibility Preferences pane, you see your preferred colors in LayOut, too. You can reset the color to the default blue by clicking the Reset button. To change the color of the box’s tools and handles, click the color well in the Tool Color area and choose a new color in the Colors panel. When you select entities in the drawing area with the Select tool ( ), a blue selection box appears with tools and handles for arranging, moving, rotating, and scaling entities. For an introduction to rendering SketchUp model entities, see Managing Changes and Updates to SketchUp Files within LayOut. To tell LayOut to stop automatically rendering, deselect the Automatically Re-render SketchUp Models As Needed checkbox. Here you set how LayOut renders SketchUp model entities and the color of the handles on the selection box in the drawing area.īy default, LayOut renders SketchUp model entities as needed, but if your model is large, rendering can take awhile.
If you ever need the backup file, you can find in the same folder where the LayOut document file is saved. Choose whether LayOut creates a backup file: By default, LayOut creates the backup, but you can tell it not to by deselecting the Create Backup File When Saving checkbox (Microsoft Windows) or the Create Backup checkbox (Mac OS X).On this preferences pane, you can select the following options: If you extract text from LayOut, the text opens in the application specified in this preference setting.Īs you work on any LayOut document, by default, LayOut is backing up your work in a backup file. Default text editor: Click the Choose button and navigate to your preferred application for editing text files.You can insert images into LayOut or use images as patterns. Default image editor: Click the Choose button and navigate to your preferred image-editing application.I did some tests also and it looks that this solution works for Acrobat Reader DC and Adobe Acrobat X Pro.Select Applications in the sidebar on the left of the LayOut Preferences dialog box to set the following preferences: Now you should see invitation to restore changes.
#Where does sketchup pro 2018 saves the auto save files pdf#
Open Acrobat directly from start menu (not by clicking your pdf file - open just Acrobat program).ġ0. Rename your saved file accordingly and replace file in AutoSave folder.ĩ. in my case I saved 2.tmp file and newly created one was 1.tmp.
Check the name of tmp file in AutoSave folder. Don't close it using File/close or X button. When autosave folder appears with tmp file in it, kill Acrobat using task manager. Make any change in the file - ad any comment or something (Acrobat will not create autosave file with unchanged file)Ħ. Close acrobat and reopen just this one document.Ĥ. Make backup of your pdf file (just in case).ģ. Copy tmp file from C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Acrobat\DC to another location.
If Acrobat doesn't invite you to reopen file - do not close it (it will delete your tmp file)!ġ.