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Hello. I've tried researching previous posts regarding batch plotting but I cannot find a solution that works for me. Any help is appreicated.
I have 50 DWG files sent to me from a client that I need to export to PDF. I installed AutoDesk DWG TrueView 2016 so I could export (plot) these drawings. Initially, I wasn't satisfied with the results because the initial plot carried over the original colors which were difficult to see on paper. I was able to plot an individual DWG to B/W by selecting the PLOT button and changing the Printer/Plotter to "DWG to PDF.pc3" and changing the "Plot style table" to "monochrome.ctb".
Obviously, I don't want to spend time plotting each DWG individually.
I tried using the Batch Plot feature but it will not apply the Page Setting to all DWGS to plot Black/White PDFs. Unfortunately, I am not an experienced AutoCAD user as we do not use AutoCAD inhouse. Therefore, I cannot create a blank template DWG to set the Page Settings. Listed below are the steps I took to try and run the Batch Plot.
1. With the initial drawing tab highlighted (this was successfully plotted to B/W PDF individually) I went to Print > Page Setup > Selected PDF > Selected Modify to verify the Page Setup will still set to plot to a B/W PDF which it was.
2. Selected Batch Plot
3. Publish To > set to PDF
4. PDF Preset > set to DWG to PDF
5. All DWGs were pre-loaded in the Sheet Name list. (Right clicked "Sheet Name" to Sort Ascending)
6. Under the Page Setup column, I selected the first DWG, entered Ctrl-A to select all DWGs in the list and selected "PDF" from the drop down list. All DWGs show PDF as the Page Setup now.
7. Select Publish
8. Save the List of Sheets
When I check the PDF files, the first DWG (originally exported to B/W PDF individually) is B/W but all the other PDFs are not. I have tired many different variations since then to no avial.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
MCJ
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