I'm at a bit of a loss - since I've not had issues in the past? This issue seems recent - within the last couple of months. Any ideas where else I might look or what else I might try? Thank you so very much for your insights! You could be having some sort of weird software interaction unique to your computer. Have you always had this problem, or did it work properly for a while and the start "messing up"?
I assume that it is safe to say that at some point during your problem you have rebooted your computer at least once or twice. If you haven't, do that to start with. First thing to try, start Word in "Safe Mode". This disables addins. There has been a history of carpy addins causing unexpectable problems since the day Office was released.
This could be another one. If that doesn't help, uninstall Office from the control panel then re-install Office. This type uninstall does not affect your customizations.
If that doesn't help, uninstall Office using the Fix IT tool in the earlier link, then re-install. Finally, you may want to get IT to re-image your computer. Make sure you backup your personal files first. Talk to your IT department. There is a tiny chance you have a different computer and that is causing your problem.
A few years back I was working on a project rolling out a few hundred new computers in the company. We ordered them all at the same time so that they would all be identical. But when we started getting them we quickly found that even in partial batches of they had different components that required different drivers, like slightly different video cards with identical specs. We could not use a single image to load software on the computers.
Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful. Any specific reason for this? So you are saying, try creating a page setup locally? I will be back at that firm on Saturday so I will try. But what do you think this means if the answer is yes? I can ping the server from any computer so I don't think it is a network connectivity error. And all users have full permissions to the networked Plotter folder. In fact, I backed up this folder and then used it for the new Plotter folder.
They can plot to page setup overrides just fine before Message 6 of Message 7 of Will do. And yes, AutoCAD was updated to the latest. I will let you know and thanks. Message 8 of Message 9 of CDay not an Autodesk consultant. Message 10 of Same exact problem. Message 11 of What is different to "my full time work" when you have issues now? I would like to add: turn off antivirus, make sure all is saved to a local drive. Message 12 of It only does not work in this one firm that I do extra work for.
I have created page setups for twenty years. I have never seen anything like it. Message 13 of DWT to login with a new Windows user account, turn off antivirus and test plotting again? Message 14 of Message 15 of I do not have access to this jobsite on a daily basis. Tested the page setups and had the same PDF could not be repaired error.
Message 16 of Hi WeberThompson , Please try using the acad. Message 17 of As I said, I am not using the Architectural Imperial. But for some reason no one seems to be reading my posts correctly. Of course, I start the drawing with acad.
That is by default. For now, I am closing this case because no one has helped me. Thanks for trying. Message 18 of
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