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Topic Closedcad slow (xref)

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    Posted: 11.Apr.2008 at 03:46
i am using ACAD2008, the cad was slowly in start-up, since the drawing have xref file(s) (even overlay and attach). in the command line, it show the xref was reslove sometime or "open c://..path//...", the cad still runing but it spend a long time processing or loading the xref-file.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Apr.2008 at 07:58
Have your xref size grown?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Apr.2008 at 08:29

it seem the xref file size remain the same (not suddently be large).

and, thanks for your link. and i try it as soon.
 
it work, and thanks for your help.


Edited by vaa13 - 11.Apr.2008 at 08:44
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