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Topic ClosedDWF - AUTOPUBLISH

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    Posted: 04.Nov.2020 at 21:50
Hi
Since I install the DWF Free Software, every time that I save the drawing, Autopublish run and create a file for every layout ( I use a lot of layouts) in DWFx format.
This takes a lot of time and place in memory.
I deleted the DWF Software but this phenomene continues.
Does anyone knows how to stop the automatic  Autopublish and creation of DWFx files?

Thanks to all.

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philippe JOSEPH View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Nov.2020 at 08:08
Hello Tvri, we had this for any print when the .ctb is/are located on a distant server, instead relocate your .ctb ( s )'s directory on your (C) disk by doing a copy of the .ctb and do a test.
Eventually ask how to do it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Nov.2020 at 08:16
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