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Topic ClosedPublish a project - Unknown command "F"

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Publish a project - Unknown command "F"
    Posted: 10.Aug.2012 at 16:02
Hello all,
 
When attempting to publish a project this is what appears to prevent me from publishing (printing) a bunch of project files at once:
 
Enter drawing orientation [Portrait/Landscape] <Portrait>:
Plot upside down? [Yes/No] <No>: _E
Command: _F
Unknown command "F".  Press F1 for help.
Command:
 
This is the last part where it stops. I need to know what to do because I have no idea where to even start.
 
Thanks,
Paul Martin
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Aug.2012 at 16:34
What type of command or script or LISP are you running? The "_E" seems to be a wrong answer to the Yes/No prompt.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Aug.2012 at 18:01
IT HAS BEEN RESOLVED - GOT A NEW LAPTOP AT WORK AND IT WORKS JUST FINE ON THERE. MUST HAVE BEEN SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE INSTALL ON THE OTHER ONE. THANKS.
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