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AutoCAD file running extremely slow

AutoCAD file running extremely slow

Anonymous
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AutoCAD file running extremely slow

Anonymous
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Hi,

I'm new to AutoCAD, I generally use Fusion 360 for 3D modeling.

I'm facing an issue with AutoCAD while 3D modeling, my file was running very smooth in the beginning but now it became very slow and I can't even use the PressPull command.

I don't know what the exact problem is, I never faced such a problem with Fusion 360.

Please help me, I'm attaching the file (please ignore my stupid design mistakes, its incomplete 😅)

Thank You! 😊 

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

if you change the layer of these objects and freeze the layer then the file performance raises, _PRESSPULL works then with normal speed.

 

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Also having all on layer "0" does not make the job easier, you can't freeze the layers of objects you don't need for the current operation which slows you down.

 

- alfred -

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imadHabash
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Hi,

it will be resolved if you delete the arrayed objects . this is why it's extremely slow . 

 

Imad Habash

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Anonymous
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Thank You very much!

Your solution really worked. Thanks a lot.

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Anonymous
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Thank You so much for your reply but, I need that object I can't delete it. Freezing worked for me but, is there any alternative for array objects?

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