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Summary
When working with large drawing files, you can select the minimal amount
of geometry you need to load when opening a drawing.
When a drawing is partially open, all named objects, as well as the specified
geometry, are loaded into the file. Named objects include blocks, dimension
styles, layers, layouts, linetypes, text styles, UCSs, views, and viewport
configurations.
List of Options
The following options are displayed.
View Geometry to Load
Displays the selected view and available views in the drawing. Only model
space views are available for loading. You can load paper space geometry by
loading the layer that the paper space geometry is drawn on.
View Name
Displays the currently selected view. Geometry that is common to both the
selected view and the layers is loaded into the drawing.
View List
Displays all the model space views available in the selected drawing file. When
a view is selected, the program loads only the geometry in the selected view.
The default view is Extents. Geometry that is common to both the selected
view and the layers is loaded into the drawing. You can load geometry from
only one view.
You can use the PARTIALOAD command to load additional geometry into a
partially open drawing.
NOTE When a drawing is partially open, named objects are still loaded into the
file along with the specified geometry from the selected view. All views are still
available in the partially open drawing, but only geometry from the view specified
to load is displayed in the drawing.
Layer Geometry to Load
Displays all the layers available in the selected drawing file. The geometry on
selected layers is loaded into the drawing, including both model space and
paper space geometry. The default loads no layer geometry into the drawing,
but you can load geometry from one or more layers. If you specify to load no
layer geometry into the drawing, no geometry from the selected view is loaded
either because no layer geometry in that view or in the entire drawing is
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