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Every time you save a model -- and every time SketchUp for Web auto-saves -- a new version of your model called a revision, is sent to Trimble Connect. So in effect, there is a back-up file that you can always restore. This is very helpful if your model becomes corrupted, if you add geometry or components that make your model difficult to operate, or if you want to revert back to an earlier, simpler version of your model.
Here's how it works:. To access revision history for a model, navigate to that model in either the Home tab if it's a recently accessed file or in Trimble Connect. Open the file options menu the three-dot icon and click 'History'. This will reveal a list of revisions for your file on the right side of your screen.
When you mouseover a certain revision in the list, you'll see an action button: Open revision. If you choose to open a revision, this older version of your file will load into the modeler. In this state, any changes you make in this older version will be temporary until you choose to save your progress. When you are reviewing a revision, you can choose to save your revision as a copy of the original model with a different name by using the Save or Save As commands.
You can also choose to restore a revision using the Restore command in the blue status flag that displays on the left-hand side of the modeling window. In SketchUp for Web, there are several mechanisms for ensuring that your modeling work is resilient to problems like file corruption, browser crashes, and Internet connectivity.
By default, every five minutes, SketchUp for Web will auto-save your modeling progress. If you keep an eye on the Save button in the upper-left, you may notice this auto-save behavior. When an auto-save happens, your file is saved in two important ways: First, a temporary, local back-up of your file is saved in your web browser cache.
Second, if you have already saved your model to Trimble Connect, auto-save will send your file to Connect as a new revision. The same thing will happen anytime you manually click the Save command. In addition to updating your Trimble Connect file record, auto-save also updates the temporary back-up file of your model stored in your web browser cache.
So, if you haven't yet saved a model to Trimble Connect, your modeling progress is saved in this temporary back-up file after the first auto-save.
Still, it's a good idea to save your file when you start modeling. If you exit SketchUp for Web without saving -- or if your web browser crashes -- the next time you open SketchUp, the app will prompt you that a recovered file has been found and give you the option to open this last saved temporary back-up.
Similarly, if you lose Internet connectivity while modeling and close SketchUp for Web before you regain connectivity, you should still be prompted to recover your back-up file.
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