Hi,
I seem to be having problems with the file size of the attached drawers, I've got a reasonably powered laptop with 2GB Ram 1.6oGhz processor, loads of space left on the 50GB hard drive plus external hard drive of 120GB and when I try to edit this cabinet it slows my machine down to stopping for around 45secs each time I do something, very frustrating, anything i can do to reduce the file size, I can't even delete the drawer box's as i had my suspicions that was causing the problem. Thanks
Simon
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Re: File size
Hey Simon, while in CE rotate the unit, hilite the back and click Hide Selected. From there you will see a Stretcher and a Fixed Shelf that don't look right. Also, if you hide the Left Side you will see some component conflicts. Remove the Stretchers first, then remove the Third Drawer Front down on the left, then remove the Fixed Shelf. You should be good to go after that. As for your laptop, what are the Graphic specs?
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Re: File size
Something else I noticed too is the Partition is offset from the Mid Stile, you will see that when you remove the Drawer Fronts.
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Re: File size
Wow thats much better, I'd been practicing my drawer runners and stretchers input and gave up when the laptop was running so slow, this has fixed my problem, many thanks,
simon
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