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Hello,
I do only 2D drawings (I'm an interior designer) and when there is x-ref in my drawings (about 2Mo) the loading time for a presentation sheet varies from 20 to 40 seconds at first opening. Then if I let the drawing open and come back to the presentation later, the time is only 1 second.
I already reduced the RESVUE (sorry this is in french) to 50. It is better but still long at first opening.
I don't know if this issue comes from the lack of use of the RAM or someting else....
If so, as I saw my mac was only using 4 Go when opening a presentation, is there a way to tell Autocad to use more of the available Ram in the computer ?
For example in Photoshop sofware you can decide the purcentage you want Photoshop to use when it is running.
Is there something similar with Autocad ?
My Mac configuration is :
Imac 27 inches - Late 2013
3,4 GHz Intel Core i5
16 Go 1600 MHz DDR3
Thanks a lot in advance for your help,
Have a nice day
Aude
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Hi,
If you mean Layout, when you say "presentation sheet", than long time delay when switching to the Layout may be due to the complexity of the geometry inside viewports in Layout.
Do you have a lot of hatches in the problem drawing or in the external reference attached to it?
Maxim
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Hi @Anonymous,
Have you noticed if this happens with all of your files?
To add I would also look over some Performance Tuning commands.
-3DCONFIG
CACHEMAXFILES
CACHEMAXTOTALSIZE
If you are unfamiliar with these commands please read over this article before you do so

Sarah Emmsley
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