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Sivert Reidar Hervik

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  1. 5-10 minutes to delete a single contour label?!? I am having serious issues with editing the site model for a current project. As others have experienced as well, I keep getting contour labels stacking on top of eachother/obscuring eachother. Is it a problem with Vectorworks or how can I troubleshoot the issue with my model? I'm working in VW2024 SP.1. The site model copied to a clean file is around 20 mb. I have all non-site related classes and designlayers turned off.
  2. Hi - hope someone here in the forum can guide me towards a solution. I am new to vectorworks and have started on a project, where the architects are working in Revit. I have Vectorworks 2023 Designer and a trial version of Revit 2023. 1) When I import the revit model into a new VW file, the resulting model have what seems to be artefacts. Walls protruding in VW, but not in Revit. Windows shifting position in VW compared to Revit etc. See photos. Internal origin is smack in the middle of the imported model. 2) When I compare file size and ram usage between Revit and VW: a) Revit file 496 MB // Revit RAM 939 MB (Revit 2023) b) VW 2023 (imported as solid) file 256 MB // VW2023 RAM 13228 MB (Sometimes climbing to 20GB !?) How can I uncover the source of the artefacts / changes? And is it normal for VW to eat up this much RAM? I am working on a reasonably fast laptop with 32 GB Ram and a 2070 RTX with 9 GB Vram, but is bogged down and have really poor responsiveness.
  3. I have attempted to import a revit file (290 mb) for a residential project, probably 10 times today without success. VW 2023 SP3 has crashed every single time. I am on a Lenovo Legion, Core i7-10875H, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB, 32 GB DDR4-3200. System and graphics drivers are updated. I have run the abovementioned repair function. I am completely new to VW but as far as I can tell my pc should be capable of handling this size project, and I have been able to open the revit file on the same pc in a trial version of revit 2023 without fuss and much lower memory use.
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