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    Question DWG file compression containing 3D Solids

    Is there a way in ACAD 2007 to compress your dwg files?

    The drawing i made is 6 MB, existing of 3D solids only and part of a library i'm putting togehter. So this file (a fence/guardrail with spanded metal) is too large for multiple use in 1 single drawing.

    I noticed that the framework of the fence is 300k, so the problem is the spanded metal. I made it out of a extruded rectangle, and afterwards i subtracted a pattern of panes.

    Can it be compressed and still be used normally in ACAD2007?

    TIA
    Joris

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    Default Re: DWG file compression containing 3D Solids

    Hi

    See if the following helps...

    ID: TS1062770 - Reducing the size of 3D DWG files

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: DWG file compression containing 3D Solids

    If it is acceptable and possible to use a material definition to represent the expanded metal instead of geometry (if you are producing renderings), that will reduce the file size.
    John B

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