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Publishing Multiple Layouts to pdf

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alex.gotthelf
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Publishing Multiple Layouts to pdf

I have AutoCAD LT 2015.  I upgraded from 2013.  My OS is Windows 7 Professional. 64 bit

 

I used to be able to click on my layout tabs, (shift and select to get multiple layouts into one document) and print a multiple page PDF.

I have read through the library and I don't see an answer.  It used to work perfectly.  What has changed and how do I get this capability back?  

ag
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pendean
in reply to: alex.gotthelf

You started to describe your process then stopped so I can't replicate the problem exactly in LT2015: you do know that outputing to one PDF file requires you select the built-in PDF option in PUBLISH as well as set PUBLISH OPTIONS to output to only a single PDF file, right?

There are also patches and hotfixes for LT2015.
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alex.gotthelf
in reply to: pendean

It's not so complicated a process.  I typically use dwg to pdf and that has worked fine.  I'll look at what you say but I'm not sure that's the fix.  

ag
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Where do I find the patches you are referring to?

ag
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pendean
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alex.gotthelf
in reply to: pendean

Well.  For no reason related to this, I have regained the capability to print multiple sheets. I had a separate question about shortcut keys and reset the program to default settings and now it works. I can print multiple sheets.  BUT I have lost all my ctb files (even though I chose to back the custom settings up) ARRRGH!

ag
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pendean
in reply to: alex.gotthelf

Ensure your DWG file is set to use CTB and not STB. You will never seen both.
Ensure LT is set to look for them where you have them: OPTIONS command's FILES tab, look for the Plot Styles Table entry and location LT is looking at for those files.

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