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Publish only prints one sheet

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cliffukele7866
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Publish only prints one sheet

I am having problems with the multisheet publish function.  Publishcollate is set to (1) yet when I try to publish multiple sheets to pdf only one sheet gets published.  What am I missing??

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cbenner
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Message 3 of 8
cukele
in reply to: cbenner

I am using the batch plot on the ribbon

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s.wile
in reply to: cukele

Does the Publish dialog show a list of layouts or only one? Can you post an image of this dialog right before your ready to publish?

Stan Wile
http://myacade.blogspot.com/
IMAGINiT Technologies
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Icemanau
in reply to: cukele

Is the PDF of the last sheet published or the first. If it's the last sheet, then something may be wrong with your PDF driver/settings causing all the sheets to overwrite the previous sheet rather than adding the new sheet to the existing file.

 

Regards Brad

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Brad Coleman, Electrical Draftsman
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EBBEB
in reply to: cliffukele7866

Hi cliffukele7866

 

Try to look into this video maybe this helps you.

http://autodesk.typepad.com/systemsdesign/2012/03/how-to-create-one-pdf-file-that-contains-the-whole...

 

 

Have a nice day

 

Ebbe

EBU
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cukele
in reply to: s.wile

All layouts are visible and an image can be reviewed before printing to pdf.
Message 8 of 8

AS to do with the "publishcollate" option. Type the function and set it to "0".

 

I had the same issue and this was the solution

 

regards

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