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Publish to Multi-Sheet PDF Not Working

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Hi all,

 

I'm having this issue in both AutoCAD 2018 and 2015. PUBLISHCOLLATE=1 and in the publish options dialogue box, it is set to plot to a multi-sheet file. Nevertheless it is generating multiple, one page PDFs instead of a single, multipage PDF. 

 

It was working until today. Could a windows OS update have screwed it up somehow?

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Publish to Multi-Sheet PDF Not Working

Hi all,

 

I'm having this issue in both AutoCAD 2018 and 2015. PUBLISHCOLLATE=1 and in the publish options dialogue box, it is set to plot to a multi-sheet file. Nevertheless it is generating multiple, one page PDFs instead of a single, multipage PDF. 

 

It was working until today. Could a windows OS update have screwed it up somehow?

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dany_rochefort
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I had a similar problem problem with Publish command. 

 

To solve the problem, you should have the correct page setup SAVED in the 1ST DRAWING of the BATCH you are trying to print. Then with all the drawings loaded in the publish window; Select All using CTRL+A, click on the first drawing PAGE SETUP and select your correct page setup manually, which will be propagated to the batch you are tying to print.

 

Don't "import" a page setup and don't use the "publish to PDF" options provided in the publish window.  These options are causing the problems. Sometimes they work (like yesterday), sometimes they don't (like today).  

 

PUBLISH PROBLEM.png

 

 

 

 

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I had a similar problem problem with Publish command. 

 

To solve the problem, you should have the correct page setup SAVED in the 1ST DRAWING of the BATCH you are trying to print. Then with all the drawings loaded in the publish window; Select All using CTRL+A, click on the first drawing PAGE SETUP and select your correct page setup manually, which will be propagated to the batch you are tying to print.

 

Don't "import" a page setup and don't use the "publish to PDF" options provided in the publish window.  These options are causing the problems. Sometimes they work (like yesterday), sometimes they don't (like today).  

 

PUBLISH PROBLEM.png

 

 

 

 

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