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translate this article, select a language. Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) tera internal error abort pointer is null Bahasa Melayu (Malay) Català (Catalan) Čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Deutsch (German) English Español (Spanish) Français (French) Italiano (Italian) Latviešu valoda (Latvian) Lietuvių kalba (Lithuanian) Magyar (Hungarian) Nederlands (Dutch) Norsk (Norwegian) Polski (Polish) Português (Brasil) (Brazilian Portuguese) Română (Romanian) Slovenčina (Slovak) Slovenščina (Slovenian) Suomi (Finnish) Svenska (Swedish) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Türkçe (Turkish) Ελληνικά (Greek) Български (Bulgarian) Русский (Russian) Українська (Ukranian) हिन्दी (Hindi) ภาษาไทย (Thai) 한국어 (Korean) 日本語 (Japanese) 简体 (Chinese Simplified) 繁體 (Chinese Traditional) View Original Translate English Original X View Original X PDF export fails with Null Pointer error Nov 02 2014SupportApplies to AutoCAD 2010, and AutoCAD LT 2010 Applies to AutoCAD 2010, and AutoCAD LT 2010 Share Add To Issue: When you attempted to export a drawing to aPDF file, no PDF file was created andthe following error message was displayedin the Plot and Publish Details dialog box: ERROR: Internal Error: Null Pointer. Solution: Solution This issue will occurifan older version of the DWG to PDF.pc3 file has replaced the AutoCAD 2010 version of the file. This can happen,for example,if the PC3 files have been migrated froma previous version of the installed product. To resolvethis issue,you need toreplace your version of the DWG to PDF.pc3 file with the version from the AutoCAD 2010product media. Follow these steps: On the command line ofAutoCAD 2010, enter PLOTTERMANAGER to open the Plotters folder, which contains the PC3 files. Insert the AutoCAD 2010 DVD into the
AutodeskCare Up and Ready LT Unlimited Between the Lines Lynn Allen's Blog Heidi Hewett's Blog Through the Interface AutoCAD Exchange « And Now For Something Completely Different | Main | VBA in AutoCAD 2010 » April 21, 2009 Cannot Export to PDF When attempting to export a drawing to PDF using the Ribbon no PDF file is created. If you then look at the Plot and Publish Details dialog you see the message https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/PDF-export-fails-with-Null-Pointer-error.html "ERROR: Internal Error: Null Pointer". This issue occurs when an older version of the DWG to PDF.pc3file has replaced the AutoCAD 2010 version of the file. This situation typically occurs if the pc3 files have been migrated from the previous version of the installed product. To solve the problem you need to update your version of the DWG to PDF.pc3 file with the version from http://withoutanet.typepad.com/without_a_net/2009/04/cannot-export-to-pdf.html the product media. This can be done with the following steps: In AutoCAD 2010 enter the PLOTTERMANAGER command to open the "Plotters" folder which is where the pc3 files are located. Insert the AutoCAD 2010 DVD into the DVD drive and browse to the following location::\x86\acad\Program Files\Root\UserDataCache\Plotters Drag the DWG to PDF.pc3 file from the "Plotters" folder on the DVD into the "Plotters" folder on the machine and overwrite the existing one. You should now be able to Export your drawings to PDF without error.
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Job ID: 1
Sheet set name:
Date and time started: 23/04/2009 12:30:09
Date and time completed: 23/04/2009 12:30:14
UserID: Cdarm
Profile internal error ID:
Total sheets: 1
Sheets plotted: 1
Number of errors: 1
Number of warnings: 0
Sheet: MIA GROUND FLOOR-Model - Plotted with Error(s)
File: G:\Medairco\Technical Dept\Contracts\2008\C2091 - MIA\Drawings\CHRIS DRAWINGS\MIA As Fitted Drawings\MIA GROUND FLOOR.dwg
Category name:
Page setup:
Device name: DWG To PDF.pc3 - plotted to file
Plot file path: C:\Documents and Settings\Cdarm\Desktop\MIA GROUND FLOOR.pdf
Paper size: ISO pointer is null full bleed A1 (594.00 x 841.00 MM)
ERROR: Internal Error: Null Pointer
Logged Kate M Guest Re: exporting to PDF in acad 2010 « Reply #1 on: April 23, 2009, 01:22:50 pm » Are you using the DWG to PDF.pc3 that came with AutoCAD 2010, or did you migrate the old one? Logged CmdrDuh Automatic Duh Generator King Gator Posts: 4036 Re: exporting to PDF in acad 2010 « Reply #2 on: April 23, 2009, 01:34:02 pm » Kate, is the new one broken? I ask b/c the 08 version was broken, and the work around was to bring the 07 version forward Logged Everyone has a photographic memory, Some just don't have film.They say money can't buy happiness, but it can buy Bacon and that's pretty close Matt__W Seagull Posts: 12738 I like my water diluted. Re: exporting to PDF in acad 2010 « Reply #3 on: April 23, 2009, 01:40:36 pm » Considering Autodesk's track record when it comes to actually fixing stuff that should be working to begin with....Quote from: Autodesk Upper-ManagementHey! I've got an idea. Instead of