Piron88
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Good morning, everyone. I've been having a problem that's starting to be annoying. I press that I have a workstation with 12 giga di ram processor intel xeon, nvidia board 2000 and w7 64 bit.
I've already tried to find in previous discussions, but none of these helped me.
work in the building sector. autocad use with the annotative scales ( 1:50:25 executive drawings - 1:100:200 architectural drawings ), I have about thirty layers, and I use especially dynamic and static 2d blocks (with various states of visibility inside ), annotative and multidirector annotative quotas.
I realized that autocad struggles to move in the paper space (layout) in those drawing boards where there are many layout windows, compared to others that are less, but in any case it is slow, and it seems strange to me that having a workstation with the features listed above.
Can it be that the blocks with multiple states of visibility and the annotative quotas weigh down the design? Do I have to renounce the annotative scales and use multiple layers in exchange to gain speed?
p.s this does not happen to me in the model space, which turns out to be fast enough
thanks in advance
I've already tried to find in previous discussions, but none of these helped me.
work in the building sector. autocad use with the annotative scales ( 1:50:25 executive drawings - 1:100:200 architectural drawings ), I have about thirty layers, and I use especially dynamic and static 2d blocks (with various states of visibility inside ), annotative and multidirector annotative quotas.
I realized that autocad struggles to move in the paper space (layout) in those drawing boards where there are many layout windows, compared to others that are less, but in any case it is slow, and it seems strange to me that having a workstation with the features listed above.
Can it be that the blocks with multiple states of visibility and the annotative quotas weigh down the design? Do I have to renounce the annotative scales and use multiple layers in exchange to gain speed?
p.s this does not happen to me in the model space, which turns out to be fast enough
thanks in advance