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Toolbar Editor Sketchup Official

: Click the "+" button on the left panel and give your toolbar a name.

The native process for editing a toolbar is intuitive:

SketchUp is built on the philosophy of simplicity, but its power lies in its . As users install plugins (extensions), the interface can quickly become overwhelmed by floating windows. The Toolbar Editor (found under View > Toolbars on Windows or View > Customize Toolbar on Mac) serves as the primary management system for organizing these tools. By grouping frequently used commands and hiding the ones rarely touched, users reduce "click fatigue" and visual noise. Efficiency Through Organization

The Toolbar Editor transforms SketchUp from a rigid tool into a flexible instrument. It is not glamorous, but it solves a decade-old frustration. The missing point (1 point deducted) is purely due to its poor discoverability and the lack of a robust "reset" option for mistakes. toolbar editor sketchup

: Users can even create custom buttons that execute specific directly from the editor's command dialog SketchUp Community Where to Find It

The location has changed slightly over the years, but here is how to find it in modern SketchUp (2021 and later):

Aerilius's Toolbar Editor is not the only option for advanced toolbar management. Another incredibly powerful and actively maintained extension is by the legendary SketchUp developer Fredo6. : Click the "+" button on the left

Download the plugin from the SketchUp Extension Warehouse or SketchUcation and install via Extension Manager .

Track your modeling habits for one day. Note which tools you click constantly and which ones you access exclusively via keyboard shortcuts. If you use a keyboard shortcut for 'Move' (M) and 'Push/Pull' (P), you do not need those icons taking up visual space. Step 2: Group by Phase

Use the Toolbar Editor to create custom strips based on project phases. Excellent configurations include: Import, CleanUp³, and Axes setup tools. Modeling: Solid Tools, JointPushPull, and Curviloft. The Toolbar Editor (found under View > Toolbars

If a toolbar completely vanishes after an update or screen resolution change, it may be trapped off-screen.

Whether you stick with the native customization tools, embrace the powerful simplicity of Aerilius's Toolbar Editor, or upgrade to the feature-rich Lord of the Toolbars, you have the power to shape SketchUp to your will. Take the time to experiment, create a setup that feels right for you, and watch as your modeling speed and enjoyment reach new heights. The perfect toolbar is not a luxury; it's a necessity for any serious 3D artist.