Clean Your Drawing
"I like to clean up each and every AutoCAD drawing to reduce file size and make the files more healthy using these commands:
Audit: This command will examine the drawing file, find errors, and allow you to fix them.
Purge: This command will allow you to purge any unused styles, blocks, etc. Be certain that you — or your coworker — won’t need them later. When in doubt, don’t purge it out.
-Purge: This is the Command line–only version of the Purge command; it's used in customized LISP and scripts.
Overkill: This awesome and aptly named command looks for things like duplicated lines on top of lines and removes them.
I do this before sending the DWG to anyone, before creating the PDF file, and before my final save."
Using This LISP You Can Clean Your AutoCAD Drawings
Audit: This command will examine the drawing file, find errors, and allow you to fix them.
Purge: This command will allow you to purge any unused styles, blocks, etc. Be certain that you — or your coworker — won’t need them later. When in doubt, don’t purge it out.
-Purge: This is the Command line–only version of the Purge command; it's used in customized LISP and scripts.
Overkill: This awesome and aptly named command looks for things like duplicated lines on top of lines and removes them.
I do this before sending the DWG to anyone, before creating the PDF file, and before my final save."
Using This LISP You Can Clean Your AutoCAD Drawings
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