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As you get up to speed in SketchUp, you will find that the best way to activate both of these tools is with their default shortcuts. The Select tool can be activated by pressing Spacebar. The default shortcut for the Lasso tool is Shift+Spacebar.
Choose Edit Copy from the menu bar or use a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+C for Windows, Command+C for macOS) to copy your selection. Select Edit Paste from the menu bar or use a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+V for Windows, Command+V for macOS) changing the cursor to the Move tool icon.
0:14 1:00 SketchUp Tips and Tricks: Making Copies with the Move tool - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Notice if I hover over the move tool. Its actually called the move copy tool Ill click to startMoreNotice if I hover over the move tool. Its actually called the move copy tool Ill click to start another move. Because Im on a Mac Ill. Press option to create a copy on Windows. Youll want to
3:58 7:31 Copies ALONG PATHS in SketchPlus for SketchUp! - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Well notice how now that object is going to get placed along this path. Based on the spacing. ThatMoreWell notice how now that object is going to get placed along this path. Based on the spacing. That we set in here. So and we could again tap the shift.
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Use the keyboard shortcut (H) to select the Pan tool. Hold shift while clicking and dragging the scroll wheel on your mouse.
0:56 7:35 How to Create Copies in SketchUp THE RIGHT WAY! - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip It. Then remember how with the move tool you click to set a base point. And then you click again inMoreIt. Then remember how with the move tool you click to set a base point. And then you click again in order to finalize your movement. But if you click and then tap the control.
In the SketchUp Preferences dialog box that appears, select Shortcuts in the sidebar on the left. In the Function list box, select the command to which you want assign a keyboard shortcut. If your selection already has a keyboard shortcut assigned to it, that shortcut appears in the Assigned box.

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