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I'm working on an advent calendar app, which is very tall! The file is 32mb and takes 16 seconds to load using Designer V1. The same file takes 62 seconds to load using Designer V2. I assumed it would load quicker being newer software, but being 4x slower is a bit of a pain. As the app is nearing completion, I'm thinking I'd be better off sticking with V1 as I know it works well enough to do the job, but I really did want to use the new mesh tool that comes with V2! I've looked through Preferences to see if there's anything I can tweak to make V2 run faster - but there's so much new stuff there I don't know where to look! I'm on Mac with 16gb, it's quite old but still running the latest OS. Has anyone got any suggestions how to make V2 load large files faster? Thanks!

Screenshot TALL VIEW V1 16secs.png

Screenshot TALL VIEW V2 62secs.png

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On 1/11/2023 at 5:31 PM, anto said:

But i had not so much linked documents svg.

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In version V2, the symbol for indicating the type of layer (Embedded vs Linked) is the same - this is very awkward.

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