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Hello everybody!
If I want to use the "extrim" command, I do select a line first and after this I click on side next to the line.
After that, AutoCad does, first, zooms in very, very slow to the line I'd selected. Second, he trims all the lines next to the selected line, on the side I've chosen.
Finally, AutoCad zooms out very, very slow...........
Sometimes it takes 30 seconds or something for extrim a couple of lines.
I'm using AutoCad 2015 at this moment. I had also used older versions. Some versions also had this problem but in some versions it went very fast!
Zoom in, extrim and zoom out were done in 1 second.
Anybody knows how I can solve this?
(variables Edgemode=0 and Projmode=1)
example extrim.dwg
Last edited by Sandervp; 15th Jul 2015 at 10:47 am. Reason: insert example
Attach a copy of the drawing to your next post. Someone will test it on their system to see if they experience the same problem.
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I fully expected a copy of the actual drawing not an example. But....................
No problem here. Probably took about a tenth of a second to complete the task.
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Maybe you have an under-performing system.
Addendum:
I opened your drawing a second time and arrayed the horizontal lines nine additional times and stretched the one vertical (trimming) line. Then I ran the EXTRIM command. Practically the same result. The command executed in barely the blink of an eye. I then doubled the number of lines (close to 200), ran the command and attained similar results.
Last edited by ReMark; 15th Jul 2015 at 12:48 pm.
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Maybe you can post your computer specifications?
Are you working on a network?
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My computer specs are not as good as yours yet I have no problem. Strange.
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