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    Here is the correct link to download components for SketchUp (windows, doors, plants, etc.)

    http://sketchup.google.com/bonuspacks.html

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    These are pre-drawn objects (like trees, cars and people) that are useful for creating reusable models to be placed within other models. We've included dozens of components in Google SketchUp to help get you started, but these additional libraries of components that will help you create more advanced SketchUp models. You can also search for your specific needs in the 3D Warehouse.
    After downloading the packs, double click the icon to install them, it will automatically install the components into the components folder.
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    Those components are a great start, but with so many window sizes, they didn't provide them all. what do you do when the window size you need is not there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 97catintenn View Post
    Those components are a great start, but with so many window sizes, they didn't provide them all. what do you do when the window size you need is not there?
    double-click the component and scale it to the size you want... you just have to edit what's provided.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CADken View Post
    Here is the correct link to download components for SketchUp (windows, doors, plants, etc.)

    http://sketchup.google.com/bonuspacks.html



    After downloading the packs, double click the icon to install them, it will automatically install the components into the components folder.
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    One question on the icon. I downloaded the Architecture file and installed the zip file (I guess that's what it was), however, after installation I had 12 Mb of unzipped components but, was also left with the original 12 Mb zip file. Can I delete the zip file after the install?

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    yes, feel free to get rid of the zip file, I have them on a USB drive for backup which I'll transfer to my external HD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CADken View Post
    double-click the component and scale it to the size you want... you just have to edit what's provided.
    Thanks, that was easy.
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