Cad64 Posted September 28, 2023 Posted September 28, 2023 Is anyone else having issues using the Publish command in 2023? Every time I Publish a set it always skips at least one sheet and I have to figure out which one(s) are missing and then individually print those sheets and add them back into the set. I work remotely off my clients server and I use Bluebeam for printing pdf's, so I don't know if it's an Autocad problem or a Bluebeam problem or if it has something to do with working remotely, but it's very annoying. I never had this issue when I was using 2018, but now that I'm using 2023, it's a persistent problem. I've asked around and most people tell me they don't use Publish, they print sheets individually and then manually compile them together into a set. I really don't want to do that, so if anyone has any thoughts, I'm all ears. Thanks Quote
BIGAL Posted September 29, 2023 Posted September 29, 2023 (edited) Yep been down that path Publishing a standards booklet some sheets just did not plot correct it would set margins to left instead of right as sheet was set up. So yes use a lisp. The program Ghostscript has a nice join pdfs back into 1 function. I would expect that you have your layouts set up correctly re title block. So welcome to edit the attached, need to download ghostscript and change code to suit version etc. I have a later version done for a client and it will plot a mixture of known title blocks eg landscape or portrait and sizes. Happy to discuss via PM. Multi GETVALS.lsp plotA3Pdfrange2.lsp Edited September 29, 2023 by BIGAL 1 Quote
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