@DawnAW wrote
<<....It seems to add a lot to the file size....>>
Believe it or not, you're not saving much by dumping the Object Data. If you really wanna shed weight, detach unnecessary rasters, they're data hogs.
Here's a simple test. I downloaded a topographic shapefile from the USGS, US Geological Service, this particular site is The National Map (TNM), then used MAPIMPORT to bring in the linework making sure to grab Object Data during import. The contours and the corresponding OD are shown in image-1.
Image-1
The same import was performed on two separate drawings. DEMO_100 and DEMO_101 are the same, both have the same 937 contours, but only DEMO_100 has object data. Eliminating the object data only saves 87 KB. That's a measley 1.67%! You gotta ask yourself, will any slow down lasts longer than a hiccup? See image-2.
Image-2
If you're still compelled to dump the object data you can do it by using ADEATTACHDATA command. Or you can use the ribbon. The command allows you to remove the OD. When you click Detach from Objects button, your cursor will change from crosshairs to a square. Use your square cursor to select objects individually or to grab multiple objects with a crossing window or lasso. Once the objects have been properly selected, hit ENTER and you're done. See image-3.
<<Note: If you're using a crossing window you may want to use Select Similar=>Isolate Selected Objects first to make it easier to select the objects.>>
Image-3
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