![]() ![]() In a couple of weeks you’ll still have your SketchUp Pro 2019 license working. If you’re not tempted by the Studio features, then just do nothing. So, there is a difference between the 30 days trial of Studio that everyone is given when updating to 2019, and the 30 day trial of SketchUp Pro, that new users and people who have not entered their classic license will see. When you open LayOut you will still see the message about how many days are left in your trial, but now you’re isolated from the SketchUp welcome screen, with its Classic tab, so then it becomes even more confusing. If you click the ‘Classic’ tab (which doesn’t look like a tab, but that’s a different issue), you will then see that your SketchUp Pro license is working. Record the User, Company, and Serial number EXACTLY as typographical errors will prevent you from upgrading. ![]() Select License > License Info from the drop-down menu. Browse to the Help menu at the top of your screen. ![]() You can have successfully added your new license and still be seeing something about trial, because the Welcome screen defaults to ‘Subscription’. To find your SketchUp Pro license information, please do the following: Launch SketchUp Pro. Something that is leading to a bit of confusion is that the 30 day trial is for SketchUp Studio, it isn’t for SketchUp Pro. ![]()
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