Hello
I've been using AutoCad for 6years now and i've recently ran into a problem.
My instructor requires that i plot all my drawings to pdf, but to a single pdf file instead of seperate files with one drawing.
I've tried alot of things in autocad already, batch plotting etc but it refuses to plot them all into one file.
Does anyone have a solution for this?
Thanks in advance
John
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Hello
I've been using AutoCad for 6years now and i've recently ran into a problem.
My instructor requires that i plot all my drawings to pdf, but to a single pdf file instead of seperate files with one drawing.
I've tried alot of things in autocad already, batch plotting etc but it refuses to plot them all into one file.
Does anyone have a solution for this?
Thanks in advance
John
Solved! Go to Solution.
Presuming that you are using the PUBLISH command, click on Publish Options and then under "General DWF/PDF options", set the Type as shown here.
If you are publishing from Sheet Set Manager, the process is similar.
Presuming that you are using the PUBLISH command, click on Publish Options and then under "General DWF/PDF options", set the Type as shown here.
If you are publishing from Sheet Set Manager, the process is similar.
This is what i've done before, but it simply plots them all separately.
This is what i've done before, but it simply plots them all separately.
***UPDATE***
I simply had ctrl-a and select all my layouts together in the publish window. Now it plots into one pdf.
Sorry for the waste of time
***UPDATE***
I simply had ctrl-a and select all my layouts together in the publish window. Now it plots into one pdf.
Sorry for the waste of time
not a waste of time... my professor told us the only dumb question is the one not asked... so not only did you have a problem that I am sure others had..but you also provided the solution that could help others... so kudos to you...
not a waste of time... my professor told us the only dumb question is the one not asked... so not only did you have a problem that I am sure others had..but you also provided the solution that could help others... so kudos to you...
Can someone help.
Is there similar command for ACAD 2007?
Thanks in advance
Can someone help.
Is there similar command for ACAD 2007?
Thanks in advance
You can find here, a very good printing method
You can find here, a very good printing method
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