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when you are working on a CAD file how to avoid having hidden styles which makes the file go beyond normal size

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Question added by Raafat Raafat , Head of airports Design & Masterplanning , Atkins Global
Date Posted: 2015/04/28
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  1. Do NOT bloat your PST file. Although Outlook2003/2007 now supports PST files as large as20GB. And Outlook2010 supports50GB, it is still highly recommended that your PST file should not larger than 10GB, because:
  2. Most operations with large PST file are very slow
  • Large files more likely become corrupt.
  • Although some minor corruptions can be fixed by Outlook or scanpst, if the PST file is large, then the fix process will still be time-consuming.

Outlook now supports to open several PST files together in the left panel. Therefore, it is highly recommended to move your emails into several different PST files with the Outlook rules, to reduce the size of each PST file.

  1. Do NOT let your old-format PST file approach2GB. Microsoft Outlook2002 and earlier versions limit the size of Personal Folders (PST) file to2GB. Whenever the PST file size is close to2GB, you will encounter variable problems and the PST file is prone to corruption. Therefore, always make sure your old-format PST file is less than 1.5GB is a good practice.
  2. Do NOT operate on large volume of emails. Microsoft Outlook will dead-lock if you operate a large number of emails in one time. And after dead-lock, you will have to shut-down Outlook abnormally which will very likely cause PST file corruption. A experiential limit is 10,000 emails. Therefore, when trying to select, move, copy or delete more than10,000 emails, do not operate them in one batch. Instead, operate at most1,000 emails at a time, repeat the operation until all the emails are processed.
  3. Do NOT store your PST file on a network drive or server. PST file is designed to store on local computers. Do NOT store it on a remote drive or server since the network environment cannot support dense access of the PST file and will cause the PST file corruption frequently. Also do NOT share the PST file on the network and do NOT let multiple users to access the same copy of the PST file via network simultaneously, which is prone to file corruption.
  4. Do NOT shut down Outlook when it is still in running. If you shut down Outlook abnormally when it is still running, then the PST file being accessed by Outlook at that time will get corrupted easily. Therefore, you should NEVER shut down Outlook abnormally in task manager. Sometimes when you close Outlook, it will still running in background, to process some tasks, such as send/receive emails. In such a case, occasionally, you may see a small Outlook icon in the system tray. However, the best way to determine if Outlook is still running is to start "Task Manager" and check if "OUTLOOK.EXE" is in the "Processes" list(Sort the list to help you locate it more easily.). Sometimes you will find Outlook stay in memory for ever. This is normally because Outlook is trying to send/receive emails via network and your network does not work properly, so Outlook has to wait endlessly or after a time-out occurs. In such a case, if you want to expedite the close of Outlook, then you can disable the network connection used by Outlook manually. After that, the Outlook connection will soon time-out and it will abort the background tasks and exit soon. For some other cases, if the Outlook or Outlook tray stay endlessly, you may try to Restart Outlook, wait for several minutes, and then exit, such a procedure may help Outlook to exit the system completely.
  5. Always make sure Outlook has exited before shutting down/power down your computer. Just like5, if you shut down or power down your computer without quitting Outlook, your PST file will very likely get corrupted. So, although it is a little inconvenient, always make sure your Outlook has exited before close your computer system. Or you can make a small app to check this for you automatically.
  6. Be careful with your AntiVirus program. If your PST file is large and contains a lot of emails, and your AntiVirus program will protect it. Then most of the operations with the emails in your PST file will be affected by your AntiVirus program as well. If the program is slow, then the operations will also be slowed down. It is reported that some AntiVirus programs may damage the PST file. Microsoft OneCare may even delete PST files.
  7. Be careful with the Outlook Add-Ins. Some faulty Outlook Add-Ins may cause your PST file corruption if they are not designed correctly or running properly. Therefore, sometimes you need to disable the Add-Ins if your PST file gets corrupted frequently.
  8. Backup your PST files in a weekly basis. Backup is the best way to prevent data loss. Always backup your PST files periodically so that whenever your PST file is corrupt and cannot be recovered, you can restore the latest backup.
  9. If your PST files are corrupted, then it is still possible to repair and fix it, with the following tools:

  10. scanpst.exe. Also called Inbox Repair Tool. This is a free tool installed with your Outlook. It can fix most of the minor errors and corruptions in your PST files. More detailed information can be found at here.
  11. DataNumen Outlook Repair. If scanpst cannot fix your PST file, or cannot recover the emails you want, then you can use DataNumen Outlook Repair. It can recover very badly damaged PST file. As long as there is any Outlook data exist in your corrupt PST file, then DataNumen Outlook Repair can recover them out and save into a new fixed PST file.
    1. Do NOT bloat your PST file. Although Outlook2003/2007 now supports PST files as large as20GB. And Outlook2010 supports50GB, it is still highly recommended that your PST file should not larger than 10GB, because:

Most operations with large PST file are very slow

Large files more likely become corrupt.

Although some minor corruptions can be fixed by Outlook or scanpst, if the PST file is large, then the fix process will still be time-consuming.

Outlook now supports to open several PST files together in the left panel. Therefore, it is highly recommended to move your emails into several different PST files with the Outlook rules, to reduce the size of each PST file.

  1. Do NOT let your old-format PST file approach2GB. Microsoft Outlook2002 and earlier versions limit the size of Personal Folders (PST) file to2GB. Whenever the PST file size is close to2GB, you will encounter variable problems and the PST file is prone to corruption. Therefore, always make sure your old-format PST file is less than 1.5GB is a good practice.
  2. Do NOT operate on large volume of emails. Microsoft Outlook will dead-lock if you operate a large number of emails in one time. And after dead-lock, you will have to shut-down Outlook abnormally which will very likely cause PST file corruption. A experiential limit is 10,000 emails. Therefore, when trying to select, move, copy or delete more than10,000 emails, do not operate them in one batch. Instead, operate at most1,000 emails at a time, repeat the operation until all the emails are processed.
  3. Do NOT store your PST file on a network drive or server. PST file is designed to store on local computers. Do NOT store it on a remote drive or server since the network environment cannot support dense access of the PST file and will cause the PST file corruption frequently. Also do NOT share the PST file on the network and do NOT let multiple users to access the same copy of the PST file via network simultaneously, which is prone to file corruption.
  4. Do NOT shut down Outlook when it is still in running. If you shut down Outlook abnormally when it is still running, then the PST file being accessed by Outlook at that time will get corrupted easily. Therefore, you should NEVER shut down Outlook abnormally in task manager. Sometimes when you close Outlook, it will still running in background, to process some tasks, such as send/receive emails. In such a case, occasionally, you may see a small Outlook icon in the system tray. However, the best way to determine if Outlook is still running is to start "Task Manager" and check if "OUTLOOK.EXE" is in the "Processes" list(Sort the list to help you locate it more easily.). Sometimes you will find Outlook stay in memory for ever. This is normally because Outlook is trying to send/receive emails via network and your network does not work properly, so Outlook has to wait endlessly or after a time-out occurs. In such a case, if you want to expedite the close of Outlook, then you can disable the network connection used by Outlook manually. After that, the Outlook connection will soon time-out and it will abort the background tasks and exit soon. For some other cases, if the Outlook or Outlook tray stay endlessly, you may try to Restart Outlook, wait for several minutes, and then exit, such a procedure may help Outlook to exit the system completely.
  5. Always make sure Outlook has exited before shutting down/power down your computer. Just like5, if you shut down or power down your computer without quitting Outlook, your PST file will very likely get corrupted. So, although it is a little inconvenient, always make sure your Outlook has exited before close your computer system. Or you can make a small app to check this for you automatically.
  6. Be careful with your AntiVirus program. If your PST file is large and contains a lot of emails, and your AntiVirus program will protect it. Then most of the operations with the emails in your PST file will be affected by your AntiVirus program as well. If the program is slow, then the operations will also be slowed down. It is reported that some AntiVirus programs may damage the PST file. Microsoft OneCare may even delete PST files.
  7. Be careful with the Outlook Add-Ins. Some faulty Outlook Add-Ins may cause your PST file corruption if they are not designed correctly or running properly. Therefore, sometimes you need to disable the Add-Ins if your PST file gets corrupted frequently.
  8. Backup your PST files in a weekly basis. Backup is the best way to prevent data loss. Always backup your PST files periodically so that whenever your PST file is corrupt and cannot be recovered, you can restore the latest backup.

 

If your PST files are corrupted, then it is still possible to repair and fix it, with the following tools:

 

  1. scanpst.exe. Also called Inbox Repair Tool. This is a free tool installed with your Outlook. It can fix most of the minor errors and corruptions in your PST files. More detailed information can be found at here.
  2. DataNumen Outlook Repair. If scanpst cannot fix your PST file, or cannot recover the emails you want, then you can use DataNumen Outlook Repair. It can recover very badly damaged PST file. As long as there is any Outlook data exist in your corrupt PST file, then DataNumen Outlook Repair can recover them out and save into a new fixed PST file.

 

Omair Abduljaleel Ali Al-Quliey
by Omair Abduljaleel Ali Al-Quliey , Design Engineer , Quliey Office for constructions

Thanks...

with answer of En.Yaqob Al-Omar.

Elke Woofter
by Elke Woofter , Project Assistant , American Technical Associates

I can not tell you how to do or what to do with AutoCAD, since I never worked an AutoCAD files which caused me to wait5-10 min to refresh

However, since I have been working most of the time with Microstation I can tell you how we solved this problem; we created new drawings for each of the64 levels and attached them0,0,0 ....... this keeps each file small .. refresh time to seconds and no frustrating work...

For hidden items/styles ... turn on all your levels/layers and delete unwanted items.......

 

Bello Abubakar
by Bello Abubakar , Cinema 4D Render/Sketch UP, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD and Revit Specialist , Federal Housing Authority

Agree with my mentor...Mr yaqob. thanks for invites.

Ali Mohamed Ahmed
by Ali Mohamed Ahmed , site engineering , شركة مقاولات

I agree with Mr, Yagoup answer <<<<<< thanks

Syed Shan Haider
by Syed Shan Haider , Senior Draftsman , Al Marwan General Contracting Company

Agreeeeeeeeeeee.........................

Raafat Raafat
by Raafat Raafat , Head of airports Design & Masterplanning , Atkins Global

Mr. Yakoub your answer is not related to the topic as I was asking about cad or .dwg files not pst outlook data file but any way thank

Muhammad Shakeel
by Muhammad Shakeel , CAD Design Manager , M/S zeeruk Intl.

very Beautiful Answer from Mr. Yaqoob.  Thanks for Invitation.

Faizan Zakir Malik
by Faizan Zakir Malik , CAD Designer , Royal Commission Yanbu

AGREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

 

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