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    You mean that you have a blank template and it is too large to zip and post here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malus21 View Post
    I had to save it as a dwg, but it was too large. the Snapang command did not work either. I appreciate the help though fellas. I may just start from scratch and create a new template. Sucks not knowing the answer to a problem though.
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    You mean that you have a blank template and it is too large to zip and post here?
    Whew - I'm not the only one! LoL
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    i didnt try to zip it.

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    Sadly, I just tried ZIPing the OOTB "_AutoCAD Civil 3D (Imperial) NCS.dwt" (670 KB), and it only compressed to 538 KB, which is still too large to upload here.
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    yea, I didnt think it would make a huge difference. I really do appreciate you trying to help

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenderMan View Post
    Sadly, I just tried ZIPing the OOTB "_AutoCAD Civil 3D (Imperial) NCS.dwt" (670 KB), and it only compressed to 538 KB, which is still too large to upload here.
    That is quite interesting. I wonder why it is so large. Did you try a _Purgeall?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLW210 View Post
    That is quite interesting. I wonder why it is so large. Did you try a _Purgeall?
    Agreed, I had no idea that the OOTB DWT was that size... No, I didn't purge anything - it's OOTB. LoL
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