Hi everyone,I'm working on a project with several large DWG files that include numerous Xrefs, high-resolution images, and detailed annotations. As the project has grown, opening, saving, and switching between layouts has become noticeably slower, especially when multiple team members are editing related files.I've already tried running AUDIT and PURGE, but I'm wondering if there are other best practices for improving performance without sacrificing drawing quality.Do you have recommendations for:Managing Xrefs more efficiently?Reducing file size while keeping the project organized?Settings that improve performance when working with large drawings?Any workflow tips for teams collaborating on complex AutoCAD projects?I'd love to hear what has worked for others. Thanks in advance!
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