Working in 2015 and I'm unable to Publish multiple Layout tabs. After selecting the Layout tabs, the Publish dialog box only shows the initial Layout tab selected (see attached images).
I was able to do this in older versions and I'm uncertain why I'm unable to do it now.
Thanks in advance!
Perhaps rather than selecting a layout tab and then PUBLISH maybe firsst select publish and when the dialog appears, select the tab yuo DO NOT want to publish and remove them from the list.
HTH
Regards,
DJ
@trwilliams wrote:Working in 2015 and I'm unable to Publish multiple Layout tabs. After selecting the Layout tabs, the Publish dialog box only shows the initial Layout tab selected (see attached images).
I was able to do this in older versions and I'm uncertain why I'm unable to do it now.
Thanks in advance!
I was able to select two layout tabs, right-click and select publish. Both were in the publish list. This was from C3D 2015.
I have the same issue. 2012 worked like you say. 2015 is not. It is much easier to select the tabs and tell it to publish. Yes the work-around is going to file-publish and de-select all unwanted tabs. Takes multiple steps to get that done.
I am having same problem in ACA2015.
It seems to work multiple selections first time into drawing, but won't do it thereafter until after you restart program.
I experienced the same issue, found this easier 'workaround' - hopefully it works for others.
Open one of the 'sheets' in Autocad.
Now select sheets in the Project Navigator window and 'VIOLA' the options for 'PUBLISH' have returned.
Hope this helps.
Joseph Sis
S&B James Construction Mgmt
Medford, OR
AutoCAD Architecture - 2015
I've found that the export function in the ribbon do the same thing that the previous "publish the select presentation" function if you wanted to publish in pdf or dwf. Exept that you only have the choice of the current presentation end all the presentation.
I've attach a view of the ribbon showing the command. It's from my autocad LT french version. So you will have to follow the image instead of the text.