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  1. As some of you already know, I left this for a while since my old PC just went way old to support new updates. Bad for me, I had all the design tools there and honestly I don't remember at all how to configure it that way again. But about these screens, I started years ago the mexican park with the workbench of the cenote I uploaded to ZooBerry, but the saved file is, again, in my old laptop. However, I'll eventually start it again... If I made it once, I sure can repeat it and even better! So, this is some relief for the pending mexican zoo I never finished: General view of the map Hawkkeye's White nosed coati Hawkkeye's Nine banded armadillo Hawkkeye's Gila monster Hawkkeye's Virginia oppossum & my own ringtail Hawkkeye's Military macaw Hawkkeye's American flamingo Hawkkeye's Ocelot LapisLazuli's Common vampire BlueFang's Mountain lion My next idea for a great zoo is the Indian theme! However, I'm missing some animal ideas. Any suggestions? Nice summer to everyone! 🌅🌅
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  2. That is wonderful I have these in my favourites Love them Thank you Fern!
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  3. (I'm guessing anyone may post here?) MFAnother94, I think you misunderstand what is meant by "size". Each file takes up physical space on a hard drive. The space is measured in units called "bytes". Jay said one .ai file had a larger number than another, meaning more bytes. I reason if a file takes up more space on a hard drive, it contains more information and, therefore, there must be a difference betwern the elephant files that you did not notice. If the second file is larger, more lines of code have been added to it. More code means more functions. This would be consistent with an update.
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