Searching in SketchUp for Web is a good way to find and activate tools or commands that you know exist, but it's also a good way to find tools that are relevant to your 3D modeling, even if you don't quite know what they are called.
Because this search supports concepts, you can type in what you think a tool is called, and SketchUp will serve results that we think are most related to your query. So, if you're new to SketchUp and you're sure how to ‘raise' or ‘lower' something, the Move tool will show up pretty high for that query when you search for those words. If you know there's a way to isolate a group or component while editing it but don't remember what it's called, a search for ‘isolate' will display 'Hide rest of model' or 'Hide similar components.'
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This concept matching is subjective. We develop concepts based on common questions from beginners, parallel functionality in software you might use with SketchUp, and a bit of team flair.