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#Sketchup pro unexpected file format update
While we’re on the subject of Sketchup’s penchant to confuse, why is it that the icon representing the file does not update in appearance until & unless you copy it back and forth from USB to desktop?Īgain, this is a feature of the operating system, not SketchUp.
#Sketchup pro unexpected file format windows
This again, is basic computer usage which used to be presented in a Getting Started tutorial that used to be distributed with MS Windows up through XP (I think.) It was dropped when Win6 came out (ie, Vista and higher.) I’m not sure now where computer newbs go to now learn the basics (ie, manipulating windows, creating shortcuts, using files, etc.)
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The file icon changes when the user holds a modifier key, in order to keep the user informed of what kind of file operation will be performed (ie, Copy or Move.) MS Windows uses modifier keys during the file drag to let the user decide (ie, an override) whether to Copy or Move.įor example dragging a file within the same folder hierarchy, on the same drive, will default to Move (but the user can override by holding down the CTRL key if they’d rather Copy the file.)īut dragging a file from a location on one drive, to another drive, will default to Copy (but the user can override by holding down the SHIFT key if they’d rather Move the file.) Since you have not filled out your forum profile (to tell us what Operating System you are using) I cannot be sure this information will help you.
#Sketchup pro unexpected file format Pc
If you simply drag the icon the PC assumes ‘copy’ by default, … I have noticed that it takes considerably longer to save a file to USB, but is it only at this stage that the ‘re-connection’, with all its potential hazards, takes place? The thing is, I am now almost diffident when it comes to ‘touching’ anything I still have stored on USB! What is the risk here? Put another way: when a USB file is open and being ‘worked on’ is this taking place actually ‘on/in’ the computer or do elements of the file remain on the USB? I ask, because somebody advised that problems can develop as a result of the link between the two. I followed the advice of a forum member in backing up copies of these documents on USB using the ‘compare’ option as opposed to my original practice of simply dragging the file in and letting the overwrite function do its thing. To this end I only retrieve, work on and then save each respective file to the desktop on my main PC. I am meticulous (as ever) in saving these files regularly throughout the period during which they are open and being changed or added to. Touchwood, I have not encountered this problem again since the weekend.