![]() ![]() This immediately solved the issue as the bottom option caches all the layouts and viewports into the memory and depletes the PC’s resources. ![]() On the bottom left of the dialogue box we changed the layout regen options setting from “Cache model and all layout” to the topmost option “Regen when switching layouts”. Underneath AutoCAD Options you will find the System tab. We started by deleting the empty and unused layouts to clean the drawing up a bit. Looking at the drawing again I discovered it had 7 or 8 unnamed layouts – each having one viewport – and 8 tabs containing various detailed drawings and sheets, also with a viewport on each. Now that is a lot of memory allocated to the current process. ![]() I opened up the drawing he was experiencing problems with and discovered that 5 odd GB was used out of a 6GB maximum. I started by opening an empty drawing and the tab-switching functioned normally. It took up to 20 seconds to generate the next layout! He has a high-spec PC running the latest AutoCAD 2015 and the service pack running on Windows 7, Service Pack 1. A customer of mine recently experienced slow response when changing to another layout while working on a specific drawing. ![]()
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