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Publish to PDF will plot or publish old changes.

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ccobb2GV22
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Publish to PDF will plot or publish old changes.

This has happened on several different drawing and sheetsets. 

 

I will open a sheetset and make changes to drawings, I will save the drawing. I will then publish to PDF or plot to PDF and some or all of the changes I make will not  appear. Old values in text, even complete drawing will be an older version of what I have just changed. I will close AutoCAD and reopen the drawings and sometimes this fixes the issue sometimes it will not. I have tried regenall, redraw, saveall, and I will still get an old version of the drawing when I plot/publish to PDF. If I print preview, will show my current drawing. This sucks when plotting 6 drawing on 36" paper only to see all the changes I made did not print. 

 

I am using AutoCAD 2021.

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sambremer
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I would try opening your Sheet Set, Right-Click the Sheet Set Title, and then select the option "Resave All Sheets". I have had similar issues when I am editing fields in the sheet set and they don't populate in the drawings. the Resave All Sheets option forces a refresh on everything so your changes should apply and stick.

 

Also I'm assuming you are opening your drawings through the sheet set? Sometimes you have to remove your layouts and re-add them back into the sheet set.

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ccobb2GV22
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THE "RESAVE ALL SHEETS" WORKS THANK YOU. 

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