Published PDF files are empty
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2014-12-09
10:43 AM
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10:12 PM
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Gordana Radonic
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2014-12-30 01:37 AM
I also have this problem but am still working in ArchiCAD17 (Mac Yosemite). It publishes most of my layouts to pdf but two just keep on showing up as empty when I try to open them. I'm not doing anything different with these two layouts and have tried individually etc but to no avail.
Has anyone else overcome this problem? Please share.
Sarah
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2014-12-30 11:21 PM

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2014-12-30 11:34 PM

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2014-12-30 11:41 PM
I finally figured out a solid work around, try this. Bring up Navigator, create a layout, now select and open the layout you want to print. Use the FILE/PRINT command on the main menu. Then toggle the PDF (lower left of Print window) to Mail PDF, Save PDF, whatever output option you want. This technique still won't allow you to select multiple layouts to reside within a single PDF file. If you try that you will get a zero file. As long as I can generate single PDF files I am back in business without caving in and buying the upgrade just so that I can output a PDF file.

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2014-12-31 02:49 PM
Burginger wrote:Before Print... command, go to Page Setup..., set Format For: Any Printer, Paper Size: Manage Custom Sizes and create a page size to match your output. Set the Non-Printable Area: User Defined, and all the margins to zero.
Found that selecting the layouts in Navigator and printing from there, selecting the PDF option. It worked great to give me a single file, 15 sheet pdf. However, as far as I know there is no way when you do that to select the sheet size and retain the proper output scale. In other words it scaled it to fit on a 8.5" x 11" -- good enough for my clients laptop but not sure how the repro house can correctly print the 30" x42" sheets.
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David
www.davidmaudlin.com
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AC28 USA • Mac mini M4 Pro OSX15 | 64 gb ram • MacBook Pro M3 Pro | 36 gb ram OSX14
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2015-02-19 12:10 AM
Also I agree with the techno talk! Graphisoft give us some screenshots and instructions rather than phrases we have to try to google to find out what you are talking about. And even when you google it the phrases, it comes back with your 'help' post as the top result.
This is such a basic function that it really warrants instructions on how to resolve it quickly and asap.
Also, asked to be notified when a reply is posted on this topic and it didn't let me know...

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2015-02-19 04:00 PM
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2015-03-02 04:00 PM
.. but the workarounds do not work (we use an AFP connection already).
I personally find this totally unacceptable - essentially a data corruption bug (I don't know how else you would call a function that results in corrupt files) with no working solution and no fix in sight.