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Using guides to make your life easier

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As you’re working in this software, you’ll find yourself using guides all the time; they’re an indispensable part of how modeling in SketchUp works. Here’s what you need to know about using them:

 Position guides precisely, using the Measurements box. Check out “Injecting accuracy into your model” earlier in this chapter to find out how.

 Erase guides one at a time. Just click or drag over them with the Eraser tool to delete guides individually. You can also right-click them and choose Erase from the shortcut menu.

 Erase all your guides at the same time. This operation comes in two flavors:Desktop: Choose Edit ⇒ Delete Guides.Web: Enter guides in the search box and then click Delete Guides.

 Hide guides individually. Right-click a single guide and choose Hide from the shortcut menu to hide it.

 Hide or unhide all guides at the same time. This operation also comes in two flavors:Desktop: Choose View ⇒ Guides to alternate between showing or hiding all guides.Web: Enter guides in the search box and then click the View Guides button to toggle between visible or hidden.It’s usually a good idea to hide your guides instead of erasing them, especially while you’re still modeling.

 Select, move, copy, and rotate guides just like any other entities in your model. Guides aren’t edges, but you can treat them that way a lot of the time.

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