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slows down loading multiple files with common elements

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Antar

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Good morning to all,

I have a problem with the 2014 version of autocad lt.

in practice when I open two drawings that contain at least one object in common (and the thing goes on the banal since everyone has my own custom cartilage) the most trivial operations, which if I open a drawing at a time are much shipped, become much slower.

the bottom right bar goes crazy telling me that it looks for unrecognized objects and updates continuously as if it needed feedback somewhere continuously.

the thing disappears if I stay with one loaded design, as if connections between the two files were created.
in none of the files there are external references and are created both with the same version of autocad (original license).

Has anyone ever had such a problem?
 
but select them both and give the command "open" at the same time? or open them separately?
No, I open them one at a time, separately.
how do two objects be in common, if they are not external references?
This remains a mystery to me, too.
It's a problem I only have if an object is present in both designs. Obviously having a design of a production line with a few thousand objects between blocks and beads I can't understand what the object is bothering.
 
Antar, forgive me, but maybe I'm messing up.

What do you mean by "object" in autocad? and that you are present in both designs? narrow the field...
an object (an entity) is anything, inside autocad.
a line is an entity, like an arch.

You mean, if you open two drawings, where there's a line in each one, you're gonna hang yourself? I don't think I understand.
then what will the two autocads plan? A block? What block, you need to search.
in all cases I have so many open files, with so many identical blocks in each file, and acad does not stack me.
do you have any block created by some other program, type export, blocks with external links? external database links? Do you miss any object enabler?
In short, the request is too "genrichissima" to get to know what happens
and above all, why not use only 1 autocad to open more designs?
 
Antar, forgive me, but maybe I'm messing up.
I will try to be a little clearer by answering point by point.
What do you mean by "object" in autocad? and that you are present in both designs? narrow the field...
an object (an entity) is anything, inside autocad.
a line is an entity, like an arch.
an object means blocks and styles.
You mean, if you open two drawings, where there's a line in each one, you're gonna hang yourself? I don't think I understand.
then what will the two autocads plan? A block? What block, you need to search.
in all cases I have so many open files, with so many identical blocks in each file, and acad does not stack me.
no, I mean that if I open two drawings with the same block and/or style it monstrously slows down (not for a memory issue).
do you have any block created by some other program, type export, blocks with external links? external database links? Do you miss any object enabler?
some files have links to proxy objects that I systematically disable. However if the open file is only one speed is normal.
It is easy, indeed safe, that they are exported files since I work with autocad lt (the problem also persists with the full anyway) but work on industrial machinery that I believe are created with other types of programs. some of the suppliers I have seen working with solidworks, others with solidedge, others with creo.
In short, the request is too "genrichissima" to get to know what happens
and above all, why not use only 1 autocad to open more designs?
I open a carcad at a time, with multiple windows. As a result, I have to plan.

the important thing I have noticed is that only the second, what I open after, will be planned, the first not.

example:
I have the fat and frank files that have a common block.

I open up, then I realize I have to open Franco. Frank when I zoom and copy objects stack, fat no.

If I open the problem first frankly,


I hope I've been clearer now
 
You've been clearer. have you also tried to open more instances of acad and manage in each one a design? Is that the same?
I believe cmq that the problem lies in the objects that amounts from other pgms. maybe they contain in their database of external links that you can't see (because they don't run by acad) but they create a case for the continuous search for something that acad doesn't find or can't find.
 

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