Whenever I save a drawing, LT automatically creates a PDF. Searching online, I didn't find anyone else having that problem.
What setting do I change to eliminate the unwanted PDFs?
No need to be snarky. All I’m trying to do is solve a glitch where an Autodesk product produces files that appear to be Adobe files.
As far as which view I use, I see nothing wrong with having previews of the drawings, like this:
Which would you rather see? Text and the "wrong" icons, or any easy preview?
I'll forward it to our IT manager. Will that workaround affect all files with a .bak extension, such as from a database or word processor?
But it really comes down to this: why the gold standard for CAD software creating backup files with the icon from a different company?
I'm not asking that to be snide or sarcastic. I merely would like this version of ACAD to produce .bak files the same way every other version has done.
Solution found:
1) Right-click on the "Adobe" icon
2) Select "open with"
3) Choose AutoCAD LT
The files now have a AutoCAD icon (slightly different than a regular icon) and when the extension is changed to .dwg it opens as expected. Took about 15 seconds.
Thanks for the help. I truly appreciate it.
The problem associating a bak file to AutoCAD is that AutoCAD will be requested to try and open it if you double click, by disassociating the bak file completely as shown in the thread above (which took about 30 seconds in place of 15) returns it to a blank icon.
HI @Anonymous,
Since my installation is not broken it i s hard for me to test this but if you do a repair from the Windows Program control panel does that fix the BAK icon?
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@phippshadaway wrote:This is one of the most annoying things in CAD history
which one(s) please? This thread expressed many problems, not just one.
@phippshadaway wrote:...Have tried many fixes including the common (Autopub to value "o") for example, and it always does it and creates enormous clutter....
Just to confirm, in AutoCAD 2023's OPTIONS command, Plot&Publish Tab, this is unchecked like I have it below, yes?
or this
If so, are you 100% positive those are viable PDF files? As in, you can open them in Adobe Acrobat for example and see the content, and it matches your DWG file?
Hi,
trying to help, but I need more informations.
Please share screenshots of:
Autopublish dialog
About dialog
and in Windows explorer: Rightclick on the last of these created pdf file, properties..
General tab
Problem since years/versions, but the same PC?
If you can not open the file inside a pdf viewer, it isn't a pdf
If you can open the file in in a pdf viewer, there is a problem of "migration settings from older version".
In this case: Use the RESET to default option.
Answer the question about export settings with YES and save them.
After reset, check the issue again. Still a new PDF by saving a .dwg?
Sebastian
I appreciate you looking into this very much.
The only variable I changed was I made the default output device to match your settings in the top left of your screenshot.
But it is still creating them. Is probably something simple
>>"Have tried many fixes including the common (Autopub to value "o") for example"
Automaticpub = zero/0 means off, 1 on, so you you need value 0, never value 1.
The common fix is to set 1 and back to 0 again.
I am thinking you already tried this simple test (set to 1, set back to 0), but I like to write it here, also for other readers with the same problem.
Sebastian
@phippshadaway schrieb:
- You were correct that it is not making an actual usable PDF, but appear as PDFs and are of substantial size.
just Guessing, because of the missing screenshot in this moment
So we are talking about an .BAK file (what is the previous version of your .DWG file).
The win explorer property dialog will show you the .bak extension.
Your win explorer is set to HIDE known extensions?
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACD/2022/ENU/?guid=GUID-6B0C1F3A-0F3F-4428-A612-4FC6E5194B84
Turn it off and you will see the .bak extension
and the .bak extension is linked to adobe.exe (or just the icon is link to the standard pdf icon)
As quick test and quick workaround:
Win explorer, rightclick on this file, properties
[change] and select EDITOR
Sebastian
@phippshadaway wrote:...You were correct that it is not making an actual usable PDF, but appear as PDFs and are of substantial size...
That's a setting your Windows session messed up a long time ago then, nothing to do with AutoCAD.
First, turn on FILE EXTENSIONS in Windows File Explorer, you'll see exactly what I mean:
You'll either see this if they are real PDFs
Or you'll see some other file extension that is not PDF.
Is it BAK or something else?
Waiting for your reply.
Were you able to pursue the matter further? you should take advantage of the support and investigate the matter.
Sebastian
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