However instead of being perfect on these things recently and thinking that they have relevance on file size, check not to leave muzzle around like c7 and s_c28 blocks.
Forget mechanical and use autocad or drafsight
no I swear I didn't start from an anxious model but use . if I wblock the elimino.ma with purge the blocks did not remove them?
autocad mech I use it for years it is convenient because it puts on the layers in the car quotas, makes ke line construction, the axes of symmetry and then has functions of deletion layer that autocad and draftsight I think do not have as the command laydel or move layer.
There's also autocadlt. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/it/s...a24d1310-e176-4a1e-943c-47211c07f94a-htm.htmlI feel like I do.
If your use of mechanics is to automatically set the quotas on the reference layer you do it, automatically, even with autocad. and then in case you use another layer is not that it takes a lot to select all the quotas and put them on the correct layer.
your use of mechanical, and I say it after reading and sometimes responding to your discussions, is extremely limited and confusing.
Of course I am not accusing you of anything, be clear, I am only finding what I read; If then I'm wrong and you're using it as you should be
Of course I am self-taught I have never found anyone explaining it to me . I followed the manual from to z credemi . I am pleased that draftsight has the function of the layer ...laydel sin not to move it .the paid function is as mechanical regarding the layers I will make a thought I know .poi charge also the lisp seems to me .
cryptic message.
use random punctuation on unclear sentences.
I wrote that It seems have command.
I would like to comment on the rest of your post, but I didn't understand anything. not to move it? ... paid function?
you already have a program learns to use it; read the guide, take notes, prints and archives, keep a pattern to make tests and pigeons, use model space and layout space, search in google using English terms or directly in the autodesk forum https://forums.autodesk.com