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                           option to select the elements you want to delete or keep, and remove the rest. You can select
                           either entire families or just unused types. Notice that some of the families cannot be selected
                           for deletion, because they are either nested in another family or other types of that family are
                           already being used in your project.



                        Figure B.6
                        The purge unused
                        dialog box



































                             In addition to families, unused materials and property sets can be removed using the Purge
                           Unused command. Imported categories can be purged as well; however, you don’t have the
                           option to choose which ones to delete.
                             We don’t recommend that you use this command in the early stages of design, because your
                           file size won’t be that large early on, and purging would eliminate any preloaded families that
                           you might have included in your template. During schematic design and design development,
                           you are typically going through design iteration and will likely be adding and removing content
                           regularly. It can become a hassle to have to constantly load or reload families into the model.
                           If your model is not suffering from performance issues or the file size isn’t unruly, it’s not
                           necessary to perform a Purge Unused.
                             You might also consider using the Save Families tool before purging all unused families.
                           From the Application menu, click Save As ➢ Library ➢ Family and you can export all of the











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