I accidentally downloaded and installed the ACAD for Mac 2012 update this morning. Now if I use _quickview to create a copy of a layout, it alters the printer of the layout being copied from and won't let me print either the document being copied from or the new layout.
Does anybody have a workaround for this?
Failing that, how would I uninstall the update?
I did find that I can use the normal print function (Command-P) to print each page individually. I just can't print (publish) them all as a batch thru the _quickview command. This is a slow work-around. I won't be uninstalling the patch (due to the hassle that is likely involved), but I still would like to be able to print all layouts at once.
Hi,
I think the latest patch is not related to the problem.
The problem is something else.
So I have some questions to you:
- Where did you create this DWG file? (and set up the print settings for the Layout?) If it was on the same Mac as now, then:
- Did you make some changes to System printer (change default printer in System Preferences, or deleted printer, or added the new one?
Maxim
Thanks for the prompt reply. The file that I use as a template is supplied by another company most likely on a PC. However, I've been using some version of it for about 4 years (the first 3 on a bootcamp Mac) and I haven't had any change in this version document for at least the last 4 or 5 projects. Furthermore, I tried it on a fresh version of this file and a completely different drawing as well. They all disable the publishing (through _quickview) of any layout I create as well as the layout that I copied it from.
I'm not aware of making any changes to the printer. It's possible that I clicked somewhere I should not have, but I can't think of what would have created this effect. I've attached a screenshot.
Please, move the focus in the batch list to Layout with error - what kind of error do you have?
My advice: create new Page setup (with some name) in Page Setup Manager and assign it to you first Layout (looks like you have not created named page setup in your template drawing) - I think this could resolve your problem.
Maxim
OK, if I move the focus to the other layout, the status shows "Layout not found".
The template contains 3 layouts which all batch publish fine if I don't duplicate any layouts (which is the easiest way that I know of to add layouts). If I try to duplicate one, this is the problem that I get. The error that you see in the screen shot refers to the layout that I copied FROM. The newly created layout does not show up at all even though I selected all 4.
Strangely, if I delete either the newly created layout, or the original, the error goes away and I can print the 3 remaining layouts again. If I delete either of the other 2 layouts, the error remains.
Sorry, but where is screenshot?
How do you move focus to other layout?
Have you tried to AUDIT / RECOVER the drawing?
Maxim
Thanks for all your attention to this. I used the page setup manager to create a new setup. I used the <Previous plot> to start from. Then I assigned that page setup to all of the layouts. The error is still 'Layout not found'.