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in order to mail a rvt file to a friend i have erased the irrelevant parts of the drawing but the size remained almost the same. i have also done "purge unused", i have adviced to get rid of links and open the file while "audit" is checked. but almost nothing changed. is there any other way to reduce the size?
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Try Save As..then under options click compact file(slow). Never tried it though so be careful.
The only other thing I can think of is to open up your family tree and manually delete stuf you don't need. I'm not sure if you did that already.
File size I believe is probably going to be somewhere between 10mb-20mb. The ones I have usually are around 50mb's.
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thx
esp "compact file (slow)" thing seems to work much!
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