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Can you delete older versions once you upgrade
PinnacleChief replied to PinnacleChief's topic in General Q & A
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Good Morning! I am upgrading to x11 this week and wanted to know what to do with x10 and x9 on my desktop. Can I move these over to a zip drive and retrieve them later if I need to view an old plan that I made? I'm trying to free up some space on my computer. I haven't used x9 since I upgraded to x10, so I'm assuming that once I upgrade to x11, I won't be using x10 either. What do you guys do? Thanks, Jim
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Great. I'll try it. Thanks
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Thanks for everyone's help...Just figured it out. I was printing in Color. Switched to black and white and now it's 4.6MB. Phew!
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Actually just found it. Reduced it to 144DPI and retried it. 36.8MB This time.
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After I choose Chief to PDF, it transfers over to Adobe
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How Do I check this?
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I went to print my layout to PDF so I could send it to my subs for quoting like I always do. For some reason, the PDF file is 39MB. I deleted and tried again multiple times to see if I was doing anything different. At first, it was 54MB, so I thought my live views imported to the layout page were too large, so I deleted them and sent them to the layout page as pictures instead. When I resent the layout to print (Chief Architect PDF), the final time, the file is still 39MB. Is there a way to see what is attached to the file to make it this large? BTW, My plans/layouts are rudimentary and usually are 13MB when printed to PDF. Thanks, Jim I'm using X10 Version
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Ceiling Heights displayed on Plan/Layout
PinnacleChief replied to PinnacleChief's topic in General Q & A
Thanks Javatom. -
I have the x10 version of Chief. Is there anyway to display ceiling heights under the room label instead of the dimensions. I know how to turn off dimensions, but haven't found a way to automatically display ceiling heights. Thanks, Jim