Still having issues with oversized files!

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sam mayer
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Still having issues with oversized files!

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Hey Sam here again, I am still having problems with oversized files. The only possible explanation I can come up with is that I brought a bunch of cabinets out into the editor, edited and saved them individually, then deleted each one as I went along. It must be saving all the information from all the cabinets in each cabinet file or something. Really need to know what is going on here. Please get back to me soon!
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Re: Still having issues with oversized files!

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post a file and we maybe able to help
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Re: Still having issues with oversized files!

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Hey Rick thanks for getting back to me so quick! Here is one of many files I have that are just way to big!
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Kerry Fullington
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Re: Still having issues with oversized files!

Post by Kerry Fullington »

Rick,

Bill Hightower and I were having a similar issue with some of his files a while back. (I think he reported this) One of his jobs we were working on maxed out at 202 MB. I deleted all the cabinets in the job and the files went up to 215 MB

Kerry
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Re: Still having issues with oversized files!

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Still looking in to it, but it seems to be the hole patterns. When I load the cabinet up, it says there is over 4,500 hole pattern bodies. That almost 16mb worth of parasolids body data.
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Re: Still having issues with oversized files!

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Can you post the job file you saved this cabinet from or send it to cabinets@thermwood.com?
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