Bill Tillman Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 So I'm cruising along in my AutoCAD 2022 Professional and all was well. Then I changed a couple of the layout tabs to print to a laser printer instead of my normal publishing to PDF setup. When I went back and reset the three layout tabs I temporarily redirected to the laser printer everything went haywire. I double and triple checked that I had the exact settings in the Page Manager window for each layout tab. But the three that I tweaked around with would never print right again. As I looked at the X-Y-Z location for the block it always showed 0-0-0, yet the title block on these three was obviously at a different location than the rest of them. So I finally resolved it by creating a new copy of the file, deleting the offending layout tabs and then recreate them by copying the tabs which worked. Copying over the old viewports made this task easy. But it was a trying task for something I pay $1,500/year to take care of this kind of stuff. Quote
maratovich Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 Did you save the file after the change? It was possible to re-open the file, then there will be the old print settings. If you're constantly changing print settings, then it may be best to use a print automation add-on to save different print profiles. Quote
BIGAL Posted February 4, 2022 Posted February 4, 2022 No idea why they would move, we had the policy move the title block and get a swift kick where it hurts. The answer was a move title to 0,0,0 check all layouts lisp. Quote
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