Sparse disk image bundle file WAAAYYYY too big

Hi everyone! I'm currently using a Time Capsule in conjunction with Time Machine AND as an additional external hard drive. I decided against using the drive with Time Machine and deleted all my old backups (using the finder window in the Time Machine program). However, no space was cleared on my disk; i.e., the .sparebundle file is still HUGE! I have a 500TB version of the TC, with about 100GB being used on the hard drive and 204GB being occupied by the sparsebundle file. Is there a way to reduce the size of the sparsebundle file? I had thought deleting the backups would clear the desired space.

First you need at least two current backups of all the files you want to keep in your home folder. One backup is not enough to be safe. Warning: Time Machine does not back up a legacy FileVault while you're logged in.
Then you need to delete most of the data in your home folder. No less than about two-thirds. Deleting means moving to the Trash and emptying the Trash. Log out and log back in. You should then be able to deactivate legacy FileVault in the Security & Privacy preference pane.
Finally, you need to restore the files you deleted. That will be easier if you don't use Time Machine to back up. If you do use it, you'll have to dig down into the backups folder to find the most recent snapshot of your home sparsebundle, then mount it and copy the files back to their original location. You can't use the time-travel interface for this purpose.
If you restore everything, you may fill up your boot volume again. Some of the files may have to be restored to a secondary storage device, which you will then have to back up along with your primary device.

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    Hi, and welcome to the forums.
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    Do you see your "other" files separate from it? They shouldn't be inside it, unless you specifically copied them into it.
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