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en respuesta a: pendean

Good Morning Pendean,

I believe for the most part your solution here has worked... for the most part...


" A pagesetup contains the plotstyle it needs to use if I understood your question correctly. "

I was really asking more of the question that if in the Publish Pop up window, once you select all of the drawings you want to publish and then Set the specific plot style you want to use... wouldn't this overide any " Plot styles " that are set up within those individual drawings...

For instance.... say I have 10 drawings, all with Different Plot Styles saved within the Page setup in each individual drawing itself... Once initiating the Publish command and selecting all 10 of these drawings.. if you selected all of them and imported a plot style for them to use, Say Plot Style 1 for the sake of this example, would they not all Publish using " Plot Style 1 ", overwriting the Plot Styles assigned inside the Drawings themselves?

However, like I said earlier, I believe your solution was a Fix to this issue..

I seem to be able to Publish all of my Drawings in Black and White instead of Color now, thanks to your tip about Selecting " Plotter named in page setup " option in the Publish Pop up window.

Also,
The problem I was having where once you select " Plotter named in page setup " you can no longer select " Publish Options " and select whether you would like it to publish in " Multi-Sheet Type " or " Single-Sheet Type "...... This was solved using your advice on Checking my " PUBLISHCOLLATE " setting.

Conclusion:

My Question/Issue has been resolved, with very minimal issues afterwards...

It seems that some of my PDF's after Publishing, using the Methods above, are not Plotting exactly how they appear in the " Plot Preview " option in the " Plot " command.

However, 3 out of 32 Sheets is very reasonable and an acceptable margin of error for what I'm looking for.. its not a problem to have to individually " PLOT " 3 drawings or so instead of before where I was having to Plot each drawing Individually...

Thank you very much for your Friendly Help with this problem.