In SketchUp 2021, geolocating a model and developing a report on its attributes are two distinct but complementary workflows. Geolocation provides the physical context—such as accurate shadows and terrain —while the tool extracts data like coordinates, quantities, and component attributes into a structured document. Part 1: Geolocation Workflow in SketchUp 2021
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