Repeat commands in SketchUp Pro

Repeat commands in SketchUp Pro

In SketchUp, some commands are defined with just an input value, and so they can be repeated very quickly, simply by telling SketchUp to use previous input. For example, the Push/Pull command is easily repeated simply by double clicking a face after you Push/Pull another. In addition, the Offset command works the same way; simply specify an initial offset value, and double-clicking a face will offset it the same distance. In this video tutorial we will take a look at how to quickly repeat commands by double-clicking in SketchUp Pro.

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