When I save my drawing it increases in size even though I haven´t changed the information. It increases apx 0.2 MB. That makes it a BIG file in the long run. Please help.
If you want to decrease its size, turn drawing into a Wblock with a reassigned file name. Open a new drawing and insert in it this wblock drawing. you may want to explode it or refedit it to do additional work on it.
Thanks for the help.
It seems though to be some kind of bug or at least a problem that doesn´t apear in all versions of Autocad. I´m working with Autocad 2005LT.
For anyone with the same problem I had I can say that when you´re saving a file as an older version the file grows. When I changed to save as 2004 the problems ended.
Why it is so is a mystery for me.
When I wrote this post I was in a lot of hurry so I can understand that all of the problem didn´t get through. Still, the problem is not that the file grows when I set "open and save" to AC2000, the problem is that the file grows 0,2MB EVERY TIME I close and save even if I haven´t done any change in the drawing.
Is that also obvious or was it just that I didn´t get the message through?
Delete any layer filters that are in your drawing, they have a hugh impact in the drawing size in 2005 and will probably cause the same problem in 2005LT.
When I save a new drawing multiple times, it starts off at 41kb size and increases in size in size for each save until it hits 44kb, then it stops getting larger. Does your drawing stop getting larger at any time? Saveas does not return it to it's original size for me.
I have the same situation. Using AutoCAD 2005LT, saving to v2000 yields filesize of 43,869kb. Saving to v2004 yields 7,391. This morning the filesize was 36,000kb, and the only change was in an xref file. It has not grown past 43Mb, so maybe it's topped out. (This is an extremely detailed HVAC drawing from an outside engineer. We never reach this level of detail on our own.)
We have been battling (deleting) layer filters for months. Service Pack "AutoCAD LT 2005 - English SP 1" seems to clean out bogus layer filters (those referencing non-existent layers) merely by opening the Layers dialog box, which also opens much more quickly than without the service pack applied.
Just as an FYI. AutoCAD 2004 saves its version as a zipped file. Opening it unzips it on the fly. AutoCAD 2002 and under did not have this feature. From reading the suggestions, I believe that they were on the right track. Deleteing the layer filters and unused text and such that AutoCAD adds will decrease the drawing. I wrote a save routine for us that deltes unused items on certain layers (our own unused entities),deletes unused layer filters, deletes empty text, audits the drawings, and purges the drawing.
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