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Topic ClosedEmpty Inventor files going large

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    Posted: 13.Apr.2010 at 01:29
Dear community,

Recently I imported one dwg file from Inventor 2009  to mechanical 2009
File is quite huge 25Mb and I cannot zip it. If I try to zip, it will compress only half of megabyte. I don't use xrefs nor I can use WBLOCK in Mechanical since only available view is Layout .
I also tried PURGE and FILTERS ( to remove layer filters )  but it doesn't have  any effect on file size Confused.
Inventor behaves oddly too. Even when I erase all objects , empty file is still too huge. Every time I add line , delete the same line and save,  the file becomes bigger. File grows regardless that I erased line.

Could someone help me?

Best regards,
Nikola
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Apr.2010 at 07:41
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