Good morning,
I have several sheets to print to PDF for a site project with the PDF sheet size being 24x36. The ten sheets end up being a bit over 25 MB and flipping from one sheet to the other seems to lag a bit. There are no rasters in the files, but there are several reference files, including nested references, and a mix of DGNs and DWGs. Some of these references contain what I call "smart" elements (elements used for OpenRoads modeling purposes), but the display of these elements are turned off. I have attached one of the sheets as a typical example of one of the sheets. I have also attached the plot driver for reference.
Anyone have any ideas on how to make the PDF file size smaller and then hopefully easier to work with (scrolling sheet to sheet in the set)?
Thanks,Ken
PowerDraft V8i, PowerGeopak V8i
Site Page Example.pdfPDF Full - Color Raster.pltcfg
Something is up, the PDF acts like it's super big, way slow.
Stabbing in the dark. I know you said no rasters, but you might try <RasterizedParametersQuality> set to 50 instead of 100.
Turning off levels in the sheet key is going to help.
Connect r17 10.17.2.61 self-employed-Unpaid Beta tester for Bentley
Answer Verified By: Ken Harrison
Bob,
There are no rasters and the setting was already at 50. BUT, turning off whatever I could in the Sheet Key did the trick. I completely ignored the fact that it is showing the whole site with every level turned on, which is definitely not needed. I turned off all the levels that weren't necessary and it took the sheet from 2.2MB down to about 900KB.
In an effort to further reduce the file size, I'm still trying to remove the layers from the PDF, but they are still there. I might post that as a separate question however to narrow down results.
Thanks for your help.