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dmee

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When I draw something in metric (decimal units) my file becomes very large, up to almost 6000 KB. I believe it's so large because it’s in decimal units. If I drew the same thing using architectural units it would be much smaller. When I print I switch from tab to tab and towards the end (I have about 20 tabs per file), it'll give me a fatal error report, something about memory or I’ve done some illegal command, then it'll close. Is there a way to draw in decimal units without the file becoming so large or a way to print all tabs without having to open each one? I used to be able to print a couple tabs at the same time, but not with a file this large
 
This is one of the other messages I get when switching to different tabs when printing:
"Runtime Error. This application has requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way. Please contact the applications support team for more information"
 
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