When I use the /links command it tells me there are seven identical links to the single 2d drawing. I need to know if there is a way to delete the duplicate links. I know how the duplicates were created, but I don't know how to delete them. When creating the views if you do not allow the auxview2-analyse command the chance to finish the update process it will create multiple links. You have no way of knowing the links are duplicated until you go back in and do the / links command again. I used Autocad for eight years and have used Catia for about two years. The only good thing I can say about Catia is it's 3d capabilities are fantastic, but the down side is it's 2d. The software is not user friendly at all and it's dimensioning and text are the worst I have ever seen. I have used several Cad pachages and Catia is terrible when it comes to 2d. Sorry about going on a tangent conversation, but back to the original subject...Do you know of a way to delete these extra model links? If you try to add them passive the system will run out of memory. The only way that I know to get around a system crash is to manually load the models passive, do a split screen, and change all the links to use the same model. Thats the only way that I can keep from running my Catia scope in the ground with all the links going at the same time. I have 256 meg of ram but it quickly uses that up when I have the links loaded useing the /links - load model passive method. This is a very large model with a complicated 2d drawing consisting of 39 various views on three drafts. If it were considerably smaller I would not hesitate to recreate the views from scratch to rid myself of the extra links, but that isn't an option here. It would take several days to recreate the documents and I don't have the time to do that. If you have any other suggestions I would love to hear them.