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very heavy files after copying entities from other files

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Hello everyone!:smile:
I happen to copy some project parts into a new design. It often happens that the "copyed" design, while being a small part of the original design, is much heavier. for example: original file 50 kb, copied design 1.345 kb. How can I do to have "provided" files?
p.s. I happen with autocad lt2002.
thanks in advance!:biggrin:
 
2002? I'm sorry, but I'm not coming back. I know it's very ot but why not update it? There is a promo, with deadline 13.04, which allows you to do so. Do you realize you're cut out with such an obsolete product?
 
I realize, yes, it's not mine. This is the autocad I have at work. I tried to propose the update, but they are so happy. In fact, in front of the demo of 2012 they have crushed their eyes with a sense of terror. so much they should not use it!:36_1_28:
 
I'm trying but it doesn't make me load it because too big... I try to load a rar
 

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I have already eliminated all layers except one that you do not want to delete despite not in the drawing (and maybe this is the problem?). trial 2012 expired a few days ago and I don't think they make me reinstall it...
 
I tried the same. the files were already there, maybe someone faced the problem before me...and still doesn't work: :
 
Nothing, it doesn't even work like that. Besides saving in an older version the computer "impalla" for a few seconds. at this point the only thing to do will be to tell my owners that maybe it is better to update autocad, otherwise you will also keep heavy files!
 
I'm trying but it doesn't make me load it because too big... I try to load a rar
saving in r12 get this
Nothing, it doesn't even work like that. Besides saving in an older version the computer "impalla" for a few seconds. at this point the only thing to do will be to tell my owners that maybe it is better to update autocad, otherwise you will also keep heavy files!
It is normal, it must eliminate thousands of filters,
I had to wait
 

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I used the a9 converter program and the file reduced from 1.31mb to 602kb...not bad I would say, although they are always so many for that type of file (a single rectangle ). Now I feel with the boss if he's okay then I let him know. in the meantime thank you very much:finger::finger::finger:
 

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