LayOut’s interface contains the basic tools and features you need to create documents and presentations using SketchUp models. Parts of the LayOut interface, and the way you navigate a LayOut document, can look and feel a lot like SketchUp. There are still some key differences to keep in mind.

Tip: Want to customize LayOut’s interface to match your workflow? See Customizing the Interface and Setting Preferences for more information.

Each section of the LayOut interface contains a different set of options to help you with your documents:

  1. The Menu Bar – Most of LayOut’s basic functions appear in the menu bar:
  2. Default Toolbar – LayOut’s default toolbar contains the most used tools and a few other options. See LayOut Tools for more information on what tools you can use. For information on how to customize your toolbars, see Customizing Toolbars and Menus.
  3. Document Window – The document window is where you can add SketchUp models, images, text, shapes, or whatever meets your design needs.
  4. Trays and Panels – LayOut’s panels help you access even more features:
    • Colors – Options to add colors to entities in your document. See Choosing Colors for more details.
    • Pattern Fill – Help your ideas stand out on screen by filling shapes with a pattern. For more information, see Filling Shapes with Colors and Patterns.
    • Shape Style – Customize the color, width, style, and end points for lines and arcs. See Customizing Line Widths and Styles for more information.
    • SketchUp Model – Contains options that adjust a selected SketchUp model in a document. See SketchUp Models in LayOut for more details.
    • Scaled Drawing – Adjust the options of a selected scaled drawing in your document. See Creating a Scaled Drawing for details.
    • Dimension Style – Options adjusting the format and style of your dimension entities. See Marking Dimensions for more information.
    • Text Style – Text formatting options. See Formatting Text for details.
    • Pages – Manage and navigate the pages in your document. See Managing and Navigating Pages for more information.
    • Layers – Create, manage, and navigate layers in your document. See Using Layers for details.
    • Scrapbooks – Manage and organize scrapbooks containing entities you use and reuse in your documents. See Working with Scrapbooks of Reusable Entities for details.
    • Instructor – The Instructor offers simple instructions on how to use the active tool. Keep this panel open for animations, usage guidance, and other details about LayOut’s tools.
  5. Status Bar – The status bar displays helpful tips for the tool you are using and how to use optional tool modes when available.
  6. Measurements and Zoom Dropdown – The measurements box is where you can type in values to help when drawing or to modify existing entities. The zoom dropdown contains useful zoom options to adjust your document’s view.

Navigating the LayOut Interface

LayOut supports using a three-button, one-button, or Apple Magic mouse, as well as trackpad for navigation.

ActionThree-Button MouseOne-Button Mouse/TrackpadMagic Mouse
Click or SelectPress and release the left mouse buttonPress and release the mousePress and release the mouse
Click and DragPress and hold down the left mouse button while movingPress and hold the mouse button while draggingPress and hold the mouse while dragging
ScrollRoll the scroll wheel in the desired directionNot availableMove your finger along the mouse in the desired direction
Context-clickClick the right mouse buttonPress and hold the Alt or Option key while clickingPerform the context click gesture on the mouse surface

For more information on how to move around your LayOut documents, see Use the Zoom and Pan Tool to View Your Model.

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