Toolbar Editor Sketchup Full
The worst feeling is rebuilding your perfect toolbar after a computer crash or an IT reset.
The "Customize" window has two main tabs:
SketchUp’s built-in toolbars are great for native tools, but third-party extensions often clutter your screen randomly.
The Problem: When you install an extension (e.g., V-Ray, Artisan, Solid Inspector), it usually creates its own default toolbar, often massive and intrusive. The Solution: In the Toolbar Editor, uncheck the default extension toolbar to hide it permanently. Then, go to the Commands List. You will see a new tab at the bottom named after the extension. Individually drag only the 1 or 2 tools you actually use from that extension into your custom "Architect Lite" toolbar. toolbar editor sketchup full
Example: You don't need the 20 V-Ray lights on screen. You just need "Rect Light" and "Sphere Light." Curate them.
Once open, you are presented with a list of tool sets on the left and a preview on the right.
You will see a single window with a visual grid of all available tools. At the bottom, there is a dropdown menu to select different default sets (e.g., "All Tools" or "Default Set"). The worst feeling is rebuilding your perfect toolbar
The Toolbar Editor is exclusively available in SketchUp Pro 2021 and later (and SketchUp Studio). To access it:
Once opened, the Toolbar Editor appears as a floating dialog window.
Q: My toolbar disappeared!
Q: I accidentally deleted a tool from the toolbar.
Q: My extensions don't show up in the native editor.