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Microstation PDF not creating as shown in MicroStation printer settings.
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Problem
MicroStation creates PDFs that are blank on some side or do not match up with the PDF settings shown when you automatically create a PDF through MicroStation and CAD Manager.
Solution
Set the Fence in the View. The PDF is created according to the view set in MicroStation.
1. Create the Fence in the View. In the Drawing ribbon, select Fence Tools.
2. In the pop up window, select the Fence Type.
3. Draw the fence around the area that you want the PDF to create.
4. Repeat for all the views in the file.
See also: Microstation Connect Printing Basics