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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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?
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.
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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