1inchgroup
Technical User
Let's say I was working on a drawing (on my desktop), saved it back to the office server at the end of the day, then reopened it the next morning.
Let's pretend there is a difference in file size from the copy on my desktop and the copy on the server. A massive difference. The file on my desktop weighs in at just over 18MB, the file on the server was just over 40MB. Civil 3d begins to choke on drawings at around this point. 50MB and it's close to unusable.
Visually the drawings are the same, a purge/audit routine reveals no differences (blocks, text, layers...etc...). Overkill reveals no multiple copies of items...
I checked with people in the office that may have been working on the file to make sure I wasn't going to delete anything they needed. I'm the only one that has been in the file.
I've got 2 photos linked to the dwg but those are the only external connections. The surface is fairly small, and is a typical river/bank topo.
We do have gremlins that seem to change things in drawings overnight, (for example) I've seen drawings in the office with 2000 tiny donuts all in one spot, tucked away in one of the corners on an off layer...but Overkill should catch that...
What could cause such a large difference in file sizes?
Let's pretend there is a difference in file size from the copy on my desktop and the copy on the server. A massive difference. The file on my desktop weighs in at just over 18MB, the file on the server was just over 40MB. Civil 3d begins to choke on drawings at around this point. 50MB and it's close to unusable.
Visually the drawings are the same, a purge/audit routine reveals no differences (blocks, text, layers...etc...). Overkill reveals no multiple copies of items...
I checked with people in the office that may have been working on the file to make sure I wasn't going to delete anything they needed. I'm the only one that has been in the file.
I've got 2 photos linked to the dwg but those are the only external connections. The surface is fairly small, and is a typical river/bank topo.
We do have gremlins that seem to change things in drawings overnight, (for example) I've seen drawings in the office with 2000 tiny donuts all in one spot, tucked away in one of the corners on an off layer...but Overkill should catch that...
What could cause such a large difference in file sizes?