AutoCAD 2010 :: Publishing Using DWG To PDF

Nov 16, 2012

Publishing files using Autocad 2012 with a page setup to plot to PDF files. I am utilizing Autodesks "DWG to PDF.pc3" file. But I have to go and manually rename the files to remove the "- Model". Is there a way to change this while publishing? Or am I stuck with this file naming convention?

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AutoCAD 2010 :: No PDF Prompt Anymore When Publishing?

May 31, 2010

has something changed in 2011 controlling prompts to save pdfs when publishing from sheetset manager?? im using page overrides, which uses dwg to pdf.pc3 file. it publishes but no prompt for file name. i have checked the sheetset publish options and it is set to multiple & prompt for file name, however it still doesnt prompt and saves it in the folder nominated. where else is this controlled?

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Sep 26, 2012

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Therefore, I would like to publish a tab set to PDF using the plotter named in page setup. However, what this does, is it forces me to pick the file name and locaiton each time, rather than using the one specified in the publish dialog. Is there a way around this? That is, can I make the named plotter behave like the "DWG to PDF" one (that is, name the files automatically)?

If not, can I make the "DWG to PDF" one not compress JPGS?

As to why - I work in a mac environment and everyone draws in Illustrator. I use CAD and many times, for large projects, need this sort of page management. And every once in a while, I need to insert a rendering into a CAD document and then publish.

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Jun 14, 2012

Am publishing dwgs / saving as .pdfs / Preview looks good, but when I plot, one line of text appears as series of dots and the error msg from Adobe is close to "Cannot find ArialMT font, some text may not format or print correctly...."

My co-workers have no problem publishing these same dwgs from their workstations, however.  Also, there are several text objects / boxes in the dwg, and they all print fine 'except' for the one.

Restarting etc., doesn't make any difference.  Neither does plotting in Preview or Draft and so on.

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Jun 12, 2012

My issue is with the Publish dialogue.  I am publishing several sheets to PDF.  I do not want layers to be available in the PDF.  I shoud be able to control whether or not layers export with the PDF in the "Publish dialogue box > Publish Options > General DWF/PDF options > Layer Information"  (then there are two options, either to include or not include layer information).  However, when I change it to "don't include" and close out of that box, the main Publish dialogue still shows the layer option as included and the layers are in the PDF after I publish it.  why the layers still show up?

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Nov 14, 2012

Without our office, we set up Sheet Sets for every set of drawings we produce, and we setup Page Setup Overrides specific to those drawings from which we can print.  We may setup one for printing fullsize PDFs, another for in-house half-size plots, and another for 11x17 printing.  The Overrides are saved on our office network.

We've been having an issue where the plotter(s) in the various Overrides won't work initially when someone other than the creator is printing.  That person will have to open up the 'Manage Page Setup Overrides' tab, select 'Modify' for the Override they wish to change, and select the plotter to use in that Override (the plotter always defaults to 'None').  They can publish from that particular drawing set just fine until someone else in the office needs to print using an Override, in which case they go through the same procedure listed above.

We're using network printers only, and we've verified that the printer names, ports, etc. are all the same between the various computers, so different naming or port selection doesn't seem to be an issue.

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If I open a drawing created in 2009 and try to publish it in 2010, DSD file message pops saying about unsaved changes (see attached). Since I don't use sheet sets, I do not have any use for DSD file. Is there a way to disable it?

In 2009 it was simple not to include model tab while publishing. Where is this option in 2010? I don't want to remove model tab from the list every time I publish drawings.

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Publishing To PDF

Jun 19, 2013

In one file Civil 3D keeps crashing when I wan't to publish multiple layouts to pdf.

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When it crashes I get the following Error message:

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Feb 6, 2013

We seem to be unable to overwrite a PDF that we created with AutoCAD when PDFing anew with AutoCAD. In other words, I "Plot" a file in AutoCAD and PDF it as "New File A". When I later realize I made a drafting mistake and want to overwrite it, when I "Plot" it says the file is in use or write protected or something of that nature so I have to PDF it as "New File B" and then manually delete "New File A" and then rename "New File B". I might add I do not have to close AutoCAD to do this.

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Mar 13, 2012

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Jun 25, 2012

I'm currently setting up the sheet templates for our office to include page setups for the various sheet sizes (Arch D, Arch E, Arch E1) and output types (full size, half size, 11x17).I have created a PC3 file for each sheet size and output (ArchD full size and ArchD halfsize use separate PC3's) to best utilize the paper sizes made available to us. After testing from my machine, I went to test it from another users computer and ran into problems.The trouble doesn't lie with plotting to our plotter, in fact it works everytime. The trouble is when publishing to CutePDF. When I open the file on this users machine, I can't even click the page setup for the CutePDF. It continually defaults to None.

I've copied all the PC3 files (yes, I even created one for CutePDF) to this users machine, but still cannot get the page setup to work.I've always thought that defaulting to the None plotter was an indicator that your machine doesn't have the correct PC3 file, but that shouldn't be the case in this instance.

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Jul 24, 2012

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Jul 14, 2010

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Sep 11, 2013

I've been using autocad for quiet a few years, I can do most of what i want but I might be missing some basic knowledge. I've been creating some template for drawing which include different layout A4, A3, landscape and portrait.

If I use plot/print using cutepdf or adobepdf as a printer the results are good (print the same than the preview).But when I use publish using dwg to pdf then my layout are shifted to the right outside of the printing boundary.

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May 3, 2012

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My question is, are you able to reverse this so that the file name of the PDF reads 22-095 - Radome Lighting Mounts?

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Dec 4, 2012

I have no problems publishing to one file from multiple tabs, or plotting to multiple single files named after each tab.  I want to batch plot to a single file with bookmarks named after each tab in my AutoCad file.  I would think that it would name each bookmark "Filename-TabName" as it goes down the batch plotting (publishing) list.  Right now, I print to individual files and combine.  This creates bookmarks for each filename like I want, but I have to name my tabs in order, or re-order everything each time which is time consuming.

Is there a setting to create bookmarks as you print to a single file that are named after each tab? This would be cool and very useful.  I cannot imagine that I am the only one who wants this.

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Jul 24, 2013

I just created an empty Fastenal Library, and it is set to Read/Write.  We order most of our fasteners from them, but not much else, so I used "Copy Category Structure To" Fastenal.  I created a plain washer to add to the library, but when I try to publish it, I can't get it to work.

 When I "Publish Part," I select Fastenal and English, then am asked to select a category to publish to.  The Washers folder is greyed out, along with most other folders, but the Ball sub folder is not.  I can't select Plain, which is what I need, but I can select Ball.

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AutoCAD 2013 :: Publishing Multiple Drawings To PDF

Jan 28, 2013

I've started having a problem with the Publish command when publishing multiple drawings to PDF.

When I plot a drawing using the plot command, I don't have a problem.

When I publish one drawing using the Publish command it is also fine.

It is only when I try to publish multiple files that the problem occurs- the PDFs are produced, but the it is as if the drawing contents (paper space) has been shifted up by 10mm or so, cutting off the top of the drawing, and creating a larger margin at the bottom of the drawing. I use exactly the same page setup as for the single drawing plot.

There seems to be no setting that would change this, and the fact that publishing a single drawing works suggests that there is some kind of bug. At the moment i have to plot every drawing individually (or get my colleague to do it- it works fine on his machine, same page setup file!)

See attached example.

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Mar 18, 2013

I seem to be having an issue publishing multiple layouts into a single PDF.

All the layouts are setup to plot to 'Adobe PDF' and in the Publish options I have set 'Publish to: Plotter named in page setup' as well as 'Multi-sheet file'. When I click OK I'm prompted for the filename for each layout and have to save them as separate files.

The only time it does work is when I choose 'Publish to: PDF' which I guess uses AutoCAD's internal 'DWG to PDF' method. Is my preferred method an Adobe issue or is it fixable through AutoCAD?

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He keeps asking me the favor to publish it, which I do without problem. I have to say that I am using AutoCAD 2012, but before I posted, I tried using yet another PC runing 2010 and there was also no problem at all.

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Feb 7, 2013

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Feb 1, 2013

I'm using AutoCAD 2013 and I get a fatal error when it pulls up a print preview. If I have "Publish in Backgound" selected it proceeds to print. The error only appears to exisit when it pulling up the print preview. I have installed sp 1.1. I've repaired and reinstalled also. My AutoCAD 2012 is publishing fine.

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