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      davesec
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      hi!

      so i had a sketchup file that was about 175kb. i added a bunch of materials/components/etc and the filesize jumped to about 57mb. i can't even open it now.. i think it might be because i installed vray.. is there some way i can open this stupid file or reduce it's size in a 'sketchup lite' or 'sketchup safe' mode or something so that i can open it and get rid of the materials? would rather not uninstall vray if possible!

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        trouvetout
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        This is not that giant you know; I frequently work on files that are twice this size.
        Many different things could provoke that behavior though, first troubleshoot method would be to do the following:

        1. Open sketchup (new file, not your big file)
        2. disable VRay plugin (go to window/preferences/extensions/ and there, uncheck the Vray plugin).
        3. Close the program.

        Now try to open your big file again and see if it opens up.

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          SketchUpNoobie
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          And once you get it open, you can go to Window > Model Info > Statistics > Purge Unused. That should drop your file size by quite a bit especially with a large file.

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          SketchUpNoobie: the complete noob in all things SketchUp.

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