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Select Window > Preferences (Microsoft Windows) or SketchUp > Preferences (Mac OS X). In the sidebar on the left, select the Template option.
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Learn More »Your model's template determines your model's default settings. SketchUp includes several templates for common applications, like architecture, construction, urban planning, landscape architecture, woodworking, interior and production design, and 3D printing. Your template determines a model's default units of measurement. In each of SketchUp's included templates, the default units reflect each template's application. For example, 3D printing and woodworking require a high degree of precision, so the 3D printing and woodworking template units are either millimeters or inches. However, if you're designing a building or a landscape, working in millimeters or inches would be annoying and impractical. That's why those templates default to feet and inches or meters. If the default templates aren't quite to your liking, you can add your own custom touches and save them as a custom template file. Here's a quick look at the types of things you can save to a template: All the settings in the Model Info dialog box: This dialog box sets the defaults for your model as a whole. You will find a quick introduction to this dialog box at the end of this section. This dialog box sets the defaults for your model as a whole. You will find a quick introduction to this dialog box at the end of this section. Geometry you've created in the drawing area: For example, some templates include a 2D person standing at the axis origin. When you save geometry to a template, any new model based on the template includes the geometry you saved. For example, some templates include a 2D person standing at the axis origin. When you save geometry to a template, any new model based on the template includes the geometry you saved. Styles: In the Styles browser, you find bundled sets of styles or you can edit the face, edge, background, and watermark individually. See Choosing a Style for details. In the Styles browser, you find bundled sets of styles or you can edit the face, edge, background, and watermark individually. See Choosing a Style for details. Shadows: Shadows are often a finishing touch on a model, but you can also use them to explore shadow behavior or simply enhance the contours of an object. See Communicating Your Designs for details. Keep in mind, however, that because shadows require extra memory, so they're typically not turned on by default. This keeps your model light, as explained in Improving Performance
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Learn More »You can view who created a model or click to add the name of the SketchUp license owner to the model. If your model contains components, see who created the components, too. This feature is handy if you're collaborating with a team to create a model, or if you upload or download models and components via the 3D Warehouse. Dimensions: Set the defaults for dimension text. See Adding Text to a Model. Set the defaults for dimension text. See Adding Text to a Model. File: See basic data about the model file. See basic data about the model file. Geo-location: Check whether your model is geolocated. If not, you can add a location via Google. SketchUp Pro users can also enter geographic coordinates manually. See Modeling Terrain and Other Rounded Shapes for an introduction to geolocated models. Check whether your model is geolocated. If not, you can add a location via Google. SketchUp Pro users can also enter geographic coordinates manually. See Modeling Terrain and Other Rounded Shapes for an introduction to geolocated models. Rendering: You find a setting here for anti-aliased textures, which improves performance. See Improving Performance for more about customizing SketchUp to manage performance issues. You find a setting here for anti-aliased textures, which improves performance. See Improving Performance for more about customizing SketchUp to manage performance issues. Statistics: This pane keeps track of all the entities your model contains. You find tools for purging unused entities and fixing problems, too. This pane keeps track of all the entities your model contains. You find tools for purging unused entities and fixing problems, too. Text: Set defaults for screen text and leader text, as explained in Adding Text to a Model. Set defaults for screen text and leader text, as explained in Adding Text to a Model. Units: Choose the default unit of measurement for your model. Start with the options in the Format drop-down list: Architectural, Decimal, Engineering, or Fractional. If you choose Decimal, you can also choose whether your model uses inches, feet, millimeters, centimeters, or meters as the default unit.
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