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Batch Publish - Cannot because "Unsaved Changes"

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JEFFJW9BB
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Batch Publish - Cannot because "Unsaved Changes"

Hello,

Batch publish will not allow me to save my sheet list because it says there are "Unsaved Changes".  I appreciate the warning but after going through the sheets and saving (Command - S) each one I have to start all over and it insists there is an unsaved change somewhere.

 

1 How can I process my sheets so that this will not happen? 

2 How can I find the drawing (or drawings) that is (or are) unsaved??

 

Thank you,

Jeff

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pendean
in reply to: JEFFJW9BB

Your screenshot is asking about saving a DSD file, why not skip that option for now and let PUBLISH finish, see if that works?

 

What is your MACOS version and exact year version of AutoCAD please?

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JEFFJW9BB
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Hello and thank you.  No, it will not even do that. It insists that there cannot be any unsaved changes.  My Mac version is Sonoma 14.5 and I am running AutoCAD LT 2025.

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JEFFJW9BB
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I discovered a way to identify any unsaved drawings:  Quit the program. It will always as you if you want to save x drawing(s) before quitting.  I did that then restarted AutoCAD and was able to batch publish.  

Restarting the machine often solves all kinds of problems.  I think you will agree.

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