We recently installed 2017 in our office and now when trying to etransmit (from project navigator and multiple files), it no longer includes our plot styles. Can anyone point me to the setting to change? Other solution?
@lindyrae hello, you need to print first your drawing in any printer you have assign your ctb/stb then you will be able to see your plot style in Etransmit. thanks
Etransmit has a dialog that allows you to modify the settings. Use that feature to check that you want to include support files and save the changes to your setup.
Hi @lindyrae,
Here's a screenshot of the Etransmit dialog box where you can change the settings, as @dbroad recommended:
Could you try this and let us know if it works for you?
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All the sheets I'm etransmitting have been printed individually in the past and have a page set-up assigned to them all the the .stb file I wish to show up in my list of files in the etransmit. So that is not my issue unfortunately.
This is where I've been looking for the .stb and I can't find exactly which setting allow for the .stb or .ctb files to be included. I've tried turning on everything and they're still not there.
This is what my files tree tab options look like. I don't have the option for Plot Styles there.
Take a screenshot of your pagesetup screen for A-101 Overall Floor Plan.dwg. You should see a plot style node in your file tree but only if the page setup has established one and only if the file is available. If you recently reinstalled the system, you may be missing your plot styles.
Here is my page setup for A-101. The plot style table I want is there. Also, I've discovered the plot styles show up if I transmit a sheet individually, just not if I select a whole group from project navigator/browser. They used to show up as I almost always etransmit multiple files from project navigator. Something has just gotten off somehow and I can't figure out where the setting is to fix it. I've included a few other photos as well so you can hopefully see how I'm going about this.
Hi @lindyrae,
I tested this in ACA 2017 with the default Project Navigator project, by selecting the four Structural Plan sheets, right-clicking, and choosing Etransmit... .
In the Files Tree tab, each drawing is listed under the Sheet Drawings section, and when expanded, each of them contains the relevant STB plot style:
The settings are out-of-the-box, as far as I recall, but here's a screenshot of my Transmittal Setup anyway, for reference:
Perhaps @dbroad's suggestion that the page setups might not be pointing to the right plot style or that the plot styles may be missing is something to reconsider?
You may also want to ensure that all of the AutoCAD 2017 and AutoCAD Architecture 2017 updates are installed (check the Autodesk Desktop App or your Autodesk Account for updates). Barring this, you could try repairing the software, if you think this is a glitch that started occurring suddenly, when previously it had been working just fine, and nothing else in your environment has changed.
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If you look a few posts above, you can see image files that show my settings. The page setup manager does indeed have the correct plot style associated with it. That same set up is assigned to all sheets in the set. I have all the service packs, updates, etc. installed for AutoCAD Architecture 2017. I honestly cannot figure out why it's not showing up.
However with all that said, it randomly started working just yesterday (I hesitate to even say that, you'll see why as you read on.) I did not change any settings from the above pictures. In fact, I etransmitted the same exact files yesterday three separate times (small xref changes between each is all) and the plot styles mysteriously appeared only on the third one. I hesitate to mark this as solved as no setting changes were applied and I'm not sure it will keep including the plot styles the next time I attempt to etransmit multiple sheets from the project browser.
Hi @lindyrae,
Are your plot styles stored in a network location, by chance?
An issue that is intermittent in the way you've described this can indicate inconsistent connectivity to a network location. It's unclear what else might be causing the issue to come and go in this manner.
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All of the files are stored on the same network. So if I can access the sheets themselves, I should be able to access the plot styles, logic would say. Though nothing about e-transmitting these plot styles has been logical so far. Haha! We generally don't have a lot of connectivity issues. I wouldn't completely rule this out though. I'm hoping to e-transmit later today and I'll check to see if it's working still. With only one out of the last several attempts including the plot styles, I'm not extremely hopeful.
I have the same problem, tested on different machine with different version of autocad
I noticed that the etransmit command behaves differently if started from the sheet set manager or from the drawing itself:
The page setup is correctly done and named, since case 2 properly works.
Also case 1 work as expected in autocad 2016.
Hi,.. we are experimenting same issues here...
STB/CTB are not included if we use ETRANSMIT from sheetset manager..
but if you open your file directly and use _ETRANSMIT command line...it work.
this issue comes from AutoCAD 2017 only..
the other version 2016, 2019 work correctly...
didn't get a chance to test with 2018.
I have the same bug (acad 2018).
It seems, it works only in older version (2016).
In acad 2018 it does not work
- even from sheet set manager
- even from file menu
How ever you can drag & drop your ctb/stb file - & drop it into the window with etransmited files!
regards Olik
Hello,
it is nice to know, that your lisp file is called Zip & go.
However I wold prefer to download your code 😉
regards Olik
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