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Ideate, Inc. is a leading Autodesk Value Added Reseller operating five Authorized Training Centers in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Seattle and Portland.

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Ideate Solutions skip to main | skip to sidebar Solutions Blog Training & Support Contact Info Ideate BIMLink Ideate Explorer for Revit April 18, 2017 Help! My .dwg Is Too Large For Email I was on tech support when a client called in with a question about making a .dwg file smaller . The client had used Revit to export a floor plan to a .dwg to hand off to a consultant, but once exported, the file size was too big to send via email. In response, I shared some things to consider when exporting a Revit view to a CAD file: Although exporting a view creates a .dwg, it doesn't create an optimized .dwg. Here are a couple of ways to try to optimize it: After exporting the view to a CAD file, open the .dwg in AutoCAD, use the PURGE or the -PURGE commands to purge the model and clean up the file.  Save the file. Check the file size. Is it smaller? If not, go to the next bullet point. After the .dwg has been exported, open the file. Use the WBLOCK command to ...

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