How do I plot to PDF and set the default name to the Layout name only, i.e. without the file name in front?
Most of the post I read on this subject are asking to use only the file name, without the Layout name but I want the opposite.
I publish several drawings each from each model each drawing has it's own drawing number. The drawing number and file name must match and renaming potentially hundreds of files (sometimes thousands) is time consuming (as all of you know).
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I can't reproduce the problem, see screenshot, those are the names of the layouts and the names of the PDF I got afterwards. No file name in sight.
I looked harder at your solution and have the following to report.
Using Sheet Set Manager, there is an 'Import Options...' button in the Choose Layouts step. One of the options is to, "Prefix sheet titles with file name" so, naturally, I unselected this since that is exactly what I am trying to exclude.
I selected my files and options (anyone reading this should be aware that you have to set your publish options again here. The options you set using Publish do carry over).
I saved and went to the Publish button. From here, there are several options (DWF, PDF, etc.) but I did not see an option for using the named Page setup that I have defined in each drawing. I like to define and name a Page setup for each layout so I know it will print correctly and to scale. Anyway, I selected Publish to PDF and it plotted correctly except that it put a number in front of each file name (the number was the sheet order within the sheet set). So, I still would have had to rename the files.
I am new to using Sheet Sets so maybe there is something else I could have done but I found a better solution using the publish command.
When using the publish command:
1st try - I did not realize I could change the name of the output here. The field is titled, "Sheet Name" and is telling the publisher which layout to print. I would have thought if this was a name that did not exist in the drawing, it would produce an error but I was completely wrong. It does output a PDF with the layout name only (or any other name I specify). However, this is not much different than changing the name of the file afterward but, still, a step in the right direction.
2nd try (and my preferred solution) - Execute the Publish command. Select 'Add Sheets'; now in the Select Drawings dialog box, un-select the 'Prefix sheet title with file name...' option. From the 'Include' pick list, select 'Layout' only. Now select 'Publish' and the output files will have only the layout name; no renaming anything. Also, this sheet list (*.dsd file) can be saved and the settings will all be retained.
Thanks for making me try harder.
Hi,
How do I etransmit file name as Sheet title names from sheet set manager?
I want the old way (before 2015) where the page numbers were simply 1,2,3...
The old way is impossible.
You need to change the PDF file after printing.
You can rename the pages as you need, there are additional programs for this.
Hello,
At your very last step you changed the "include" to "layout" only and your saying the numbers wont show up in front of each page anymore ? Mine seems to still show up when I finally publish.
Please help!!!
It is at the beginning of the solution.
2nd try (and my preferred solution) - Execute the Publish command. Select 'Add Sheets'; now in the Select Drawings dialog box, un-select the 'Prefix sheet title with file name...' option.
Regards,
Steve
Hello,
Yes I went through the whole 2nd option and even checked off the 'Prefix sheet title with file name' option and it removed the name of the file it self from the page names however now it is putting a number in front of the page name like this [1] .
Thanks,
Enes
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