About a year ago I built a drawing of a real nice back yard shed here on SketchUp, and I just logged in to download my drawing and can’t find where it is located. There is SO much change since I logged on last.
Can you please tell me how to find my drawing?
Thank you!!
Rich
on sketchup free, it should be on the landing page.
if it’s not there, and considering you didn’t accidentally delete it, a common case is that people login with the wrong email. Did you connect using an email / password, or did you connect using apple / gmail / something else automatically ?
any chance you might have another email around ?
Just in case that your model is on your hard disk, try a search with a wildcard character, like *.skp and *.skb.
This will list all SketchUp files stored on the disk. If you are lucky, you may find it there.
Do the same search on external disks and USB sticks to play safe.
Box
March 28, 2026, 12:44pm
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Would this be the shed?
Wahne Shed 1.skp (168.8 KB)
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Thank you! I believe that is my shed file.
How can I open it and make changes?
I really appreciate your help!
Rich
I’m using the same login as before. Can you please share with me the “landing page” where I can use the skp file Box found for me?
Thank you!!
Rich
I received the skp file from “Box”, and I think I need to find my way to the landing page as suggested by ateliernab.
Thank you.
Rich
he didn’t find it on the landing page of sketchup web, because this one is only for you to see.
he found it here, in the previous thread you created
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