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Command entry: publishSpecifies drawing sheets that you can assemble, reorder, rename, copy, and save for publishing as a multi-sheet drawing set. You can publish the drawing set to a DWF, DWFx, or PDF file or send it to the plotter named in the page setup for hardcopy output or as a plot file. You can save this list of drawing sheets as a DSD (Drawing Set Descriptions) file. Saved drawing sets can replace or be appended to the current list for republishing.
Specifies drawing sheets that you can assemble, reorder, rename, copy, and save for publishing as a multisheet drawing set. You can publish the drawing set to a DWF, DWFx, or PDF file or sent it to the plotter named in the page setup for hardcopy output or as a plot file.
The following options are displayed.
Displays the current drawing set (DSD) or batch plot (BP3) file.
Displays the Load Sheet List dialog box (a standard file selection dialog box), in which you can select a DSD file or a BP3 (Batch Plot) file to load. Displays the Replace or Append dialog box if a list of drawing sheets is present in the Publish Drawing Sheets dialog box. You can either replace the existing list of drawing sheets with the new sheets or append the new sheets to the current list.
Displays the Save List As dialog box (a standard file selection dialog box), in which you can save the current list of drawings as a DSD file. DSD files are used to describe lists of drawing files and selected lists of layouts within those drawing files.
Automatically Load All Open Drawings
When selected, the contents of all open documents (layouts and/or model space) are automatically loaded in the publish list. When not selected, only the current document’s contents are loaded in the publish list.
Displays the Select Drawings dialog box (a standard file selection dialog box), in which you can select drawings to add to the list of drawing sheets. The layout names from those files are extracted, and one sheet is added to the list of drawing sheets for each layout and model.
The initial drawing sheet names are constructed from the base drawing name and the layout name or the word Model separated by a dash (-).
Displays the drawing as it will appear when plotted on paper by executing the PREVIEW command. To exit the print preview and return to the Publish dialog box, press ESC, press ENTER, or right-click and then click Exit on the shortcut menu.
Combines the drawing name and the layout name with a dash (-). Includes the Model tab only if the Include Model When Adding Sheets option is selected. You can copy sheets by clicking Copy Selected Sheets on the shortcut menu. You can change the name shown in Sheet Name by clicking Rename Sheet on the shortcut menu. Drawing sheet names must be unique within a single DWF, DWFx, or PDF file. The shortcut menu also provides an option for removing all the sheets from the list.
Displays the named page setup for the sheet. You can change the page setup by clicking the page setup name and selecting another page setup from the list. Only Model tab page setups can be applied to Model tab sheets, and only paper space page setups can be applied to paper space layouts. Select Import to import page setups from another DWG file through the Import Page Setups for Publishing dialog box (a standard file selection dialog box).
You have the option to set the page setup for model space sheets to 3D DWF or 3D DWFx. The 3D DWF option is not available for layout entries in the sheet list.
Opens the Publish Options dialog box, in which you can specify options for publishing.
Optimizes the dpi of DWF, DWFx, and PDF files for your field: manufacturing, architecture or civil engineering. Or you can configure a custom precision preset in the Precision Presets Manager.
This setting overrides the dpi setting in the .PC3 driver. This option is grayed out if no file type is selected in the Publish to: drop-down list.
Places a plot stamp on a specified corner of each drawing and logs it to a file. The plot stamp data is specified in the Plot Stamp Dialog Box.
While this check box remains active for sheets that are set for 3D DWF publishing, no plot stamp is added to 3D DWF or 3D DWFx files even if the check box is checked.
Displays the Plot Stamp Dialog Box, in which you can specify the information, such as drawing name and plot scale, that you want applied to the plot stamp
Starts the publishing operation. Creates one or more single-sheet DWF, DWFx, or PDF files or a single multi-sheet DWF, DWFx, or PDF file, or plots to a device or file, depending on the option selected in the Publish To area and the options selected in the Publish Options dialog box.
To display information about the published drawing set, including any errors or warnings, click the Plotting Details Report Available icon in the status tray on the right side of the status bar. Clicking this icon displays the Plot and Publish Details dialog box, which provides information about your completed plot and publish jobs. This information is also saved to the Plot and Publish log file. The shortcut menu for this icon also provides an option to view the most recently published DWF, DWFx, or PDF file.