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Topic ClosedHow to plot multi-sheet with CutePDF??

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: How to plot multi-sheet with CutePDF??
    Posted: 07.Feb.2014 at 14:17
I use Autocad 2010.
When I use batch plot, I use this settings:

Publish to= "plotter named in page setup" (CutePDF)
Publish options=Multi-sheet
Naming=Prompt for name

When I click Publish it start to create singe sheet AND i have to name everyone.
I want to create a multi sheet AND automatic name by the layout.

If I change Publish to= "PDF", this work BUT it don´t use CutePDF, and my drawings need CutePDF.
By some reasons CutePDF is the one that make my drawings look good.

So, the question is:
how do I use CutePDF, plot multi sheet and not have to name each drawing??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Feb.2014 at 20:07
Do you have DWG to PDF.pc3 in your Page Setup Plotter Settings dialog?  If so, set it to that instead of CutePDF.  Then publish to PDF and see what happens.

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