According your question, there is no problem in a good machine with at least 4 GB of Memory RAM. We have seen models with 40 diagrams.
The second point is the size of the Modeler. The maximum space to model
processes with Bizagi Modeler is calculated as follows:
Width by Height must not be over 36.000 pixels.
The maximum width size is 10.000 pixels.
If your diagram is bigger than this allocated size, we recommend dividing the diagram into sub-processes. This allows for a large and complex model to be more readable and
According your question, there is no problem in a good machine with at least 4 GB of Memory RAM. We have seen models with 40 diagrams.
The second point is the size of the Modeler. The maximum space to model
processes with Bizagi Modeler is calculated as follows:
Width by Height must not be over 36.000 pixels.
The maximum width size is 10.000 pixels.
If your diagram is bigger than this allocated size, we recommend dividing the diagram into sub-processes. This allows for a large and complex model to be more readable and
Dear Tan Cao,
According your question, there is no problem in a good machine with at least 4 GB of Memory RAM. We have seen models with 40 diagrams.
The second point is the size of the Modeler. The maximum space to model
processes with Bizagi Modeler is calculated as follows:
If your diagram is bigger than this allocated size, we recommend dividing the diagram into sub-processes. This allows for a large and complex model to be more readable and
easily understood.
Regards
Dear Tan Cao,
According your question, there is no problem in a good machine with at least 4 GB of Memory RAM. We have seen models with 40 diagrams.
The second point is the size of the Modeler. The maximum space to model
processes with Bizagi Modeler is calculated as follows:
If your diagram is bigger than this allocated size, we recommend dividing the diagram into sub-processes. This allows for a large and complex model to be more readable and
easily understood.
Regards
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