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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #8430 by GSlater
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Hey yall, I am working on a large copy/paste job at the moment, but title blocks need to be changed for designer and date. I used BFind for those two time consuming problems, now there is the publishing issue. We are running CADWorx 2012 and will be going to 2014 in about two weeks, and we only use Adobe PDF to publish. Is there anyway that I can publish these drawings all at once, and they still be individual PDF's, rather than opening them up one by one?

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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #3666 by cadkins
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Open one drawing. Type PUBLISHCOLLATE set it to 0. Set the drawing up the way you want them to print in the page setup manager and name it. Once that's done type PUBLISH. The publish dialog box will pop up. You should only see the drawing that you have open listed. For now you should select it and remove it from the list. Now you can click the add sheets button(it's the one with the green plus sign). That will bring you to the select drawings dialog box. Go to the location of your drawings and highlight (select) the drawings you want to print. Before you click select make sure you verify weather your drawings are in model space or paper space in the "include" drop down box. Now click select. All of your drawings should pop up in the publish list. Make sure the one you have open is at the top of the list. It will need to be at the top because you will have to select all of the drawings in the publish list and click the drop down box in the page setup column and select the page setup that you created and named earlier. After you selected the page setup make sure you uncheck "publish in background" and click publish. It will ask you if you want to save a list of the sheets, click no and that's that. Hope this helps

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