Why Is My AutoCAD CTB Plot Style File Not Showing?

If your CTB plot style file is not showing in AutoCAD, the problem usually falls into one of these categories:

  • The drawing is using STB plot styles instead of CTB.
  • The CTB file is stored in the wrong folder.
  • The Plot Style Table Search Path is incorrect.
  • The CTB file is corrupted.
  • A network or cloud storage location is unavailable.
  • File permissions are preventing access.
  • The wrong Page Setup is being used.
  • AutoCAD has not refreshed the plot style list.
  • The software is running in a restricted Viewer or expired-license mode.

Use the troubleshooting steps below in order.


Understanding CTB and STB Plot Styles

AutoCAD supports two plotting systems:

  • CTB (Color-Dependent Plot Styles)
  • STB (Named Plot Styles)

A drawing can only use one system at a time.

If a drawing is configured for STB plotting, AutoCAD hides all CTB files from the Plot Style Table list.

This is the most common reason users cannot see their CTB files.


Fix 1: The Drawing Is Using STB Instead of CTB

Symptoms

  • Only STB files appear in the Plot Style dropdown.
  • The Plot Style Table field displays None.
  • Your CTB files exist in the correct folder but never appear.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Type:

CONVERTPSTYLES

Press Enter.

Step 2

When prompted, confirm the conversion.

Step 3

Save the drawing.

Step 4

Close and reopen the Plot dialog.

Step 5

Verify that your CTB files are now available.

Technical Note

CONVERTPSTYLES is the correct command for converting a drawing from STB mode to CTB mode.

The command CONVTSTYLES serves the opposite workflow and is not required when your goal is simply to make CTB files available.


Fix 2: The CTB File Is Not Stored in the Correct Folder

AutoCAD only loads CTB files from designated Plot Style directories.

A CTB file stored on the Desktop, Downloads folder, project directory, or external drive will not automatically appear inside AutoCAD.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Type:

STYLESMANAGER

Press Enter.

Step 2

AutoCAD opens the active Plot Styles folder.

Step 3

Copy the CTB file into that folder.

Step 4

Close the Plot dialog if it is already open.

Step 5

Reopen the Plot dialog.

Step 6

Check whether the CTB file appears in the Plot Style Table list.


Fix 3: Verify the Plot Style Table Search Path

Support paths frequently become invalid after:

  • AutoCAD upgrades
  • User profile migrations
  • New workstation deployments
  • Network changes
  • Company CAD standard updates

Windows

Step 1

Type:

OPTIONS

Step 2

Open the Files tab.

Step 3

Expand:

Printer Support File Path

Step 4

Expand:

Plot Style Table Search Path

Step 5

Verify the path matches the folder opened by STYLESMANAGER.

Step 6

Correct the path if necessary.


macOS

Step 1

Type:

OPTIONS

or press:

Cmd + ,

Step 2

Open the Preferences dialog.

Step 3

Locate the Plot Style search path settings.

Step 4

Verify the CTB folder location.

Step 5

Correct the path if necessary.


Fix 4: The CTB File Is Corrupted

CTB files can become damaged because of:

  • Failed file transfers
  • Disk errors
  • Cloud synchronization conflicts
  • Network interruptions

Symptoms

  • The CTB appears but cannot be selected.
  • Plot settings behave unexpectedly.
  • AutoCAD crashes when opening plot settings.
  • Only one CTB file is affected.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Test with a standard CTB file such as:

acad.ctb

or

monochrome.ctb

Step 2

If standard CTB files work normally, your custom CTB file is likely corrupted.

Step 3

Restore the file from a backup.

Step 4

Replace the damaged version.

Step 5

Reopen the Plot dialog.


Fix 5: Refresh the Plot Style List

Sometimes the CTB file exists and the path is correct, but AutoCAD continues displaying an outdated list.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Close every open Plot dialog.

Step 2

Close any Page Setup dialog.

Step 3

Reopen the Plot dialog.

Step 4

Check whether the CTB file appears.

If the Problem Persists

Step 1

Type:

PCPREMOVEDIC

Step 2

Set the value to:

1

Step 3

Close and reopen the Plot dialog.

This forces AutoCAD to rebuild portions of its plotting configuration.


Fix 6: File Permissions Are Blocking Access

This issue is common in managed corporate environments.

Symptoms

  • The CTB exists in the folder.
  • Some users can see it.
  • Other users cannot.
  • The file appears but cannot be modified.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Right-click the CTB file.

Step 2

Select:

Properties

Step 3

Verify that the file is not marked:

Read-only

Step 4

Open the Security tab.

Step 5

Verify the user has:

  • Read permission
  • Read & Execute permission

Step 6

If the file is stored on a server, verify network permissions.


Fix 7: The Network Location Is Unavailable

Many companies store plot styles on:

  • Windows file servers
  • VPN-connected drives
  • SharePoint libraries
  • Network-attached storage

If the location becomes unavailable, CTB files disappear from AutoCAD.

Symptoms

  • CTB files were available yesterday.
  • The problem started after working remotely.
  • Other users can still access the files.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Verify the network drive is connected.

Step 2

Verify VPN connectivity.

Step 3

Open the CTB folder directly using Windows Explorer or Finder.

Step 4

Confirm the CTB file is physically accessible.

Step 5

Restore the network connection if necessary.


Fix 8: Cloud Synchronization Issues

Cloud platforms may display placeholder files that have not actually been downloaded.

AutoCAD cannot load a CTB file that only exists as a cloud placeholder.

Common Platforms

  • OneDrive
  • Dropbox
  • Google Drive
  • SharePoint Sync

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Locate the CTB file.

Step 2

Right-click the folder.

Step 3

Select:

Always keep on this device

or the equivalent option.

Step 4

Verify the file is fully downloaded.

Step 5

Restart AutoCAD.


Fix 9: The Wrong Page Setup Is Being Used

Users often believe the CTB file is missing when they are actually viewing a Page Setup that references a different plotting configuration.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Type:

PAGESETUP

Step 2

Select the active layout.

Step 3

Click Modify.

Step 4

Locate:

Plot Style Table

Step 5

Verify the expected CTB file is assigned.


Fix 10: Layout and Model Space Confusion

Each layout can use a different Page Setup.

A CTB assigned to Layout 1 does not automatically apply to Layout 2.

Verify

▶ Model Space

▶ Layout 1

▶ Layout 2

▶ Additional layouts

Review the Page Setup for every layout individually.


Fix 11: AutoCAD Is Running in Viewer Mode or License Restrictions Apply

In certain situations, AutoCAD may open drawings with limited functionality.

Possible Causes

  • Expired subscription
  • Licensing issues
  • Viewer-only mode
  • AutoCAD Web restrictions
  • AutoCAD Mobile restrictions

Symptoms

  • Plot Style controls appear unavailable.
  • Plot Style fields are grayed out.
  • The Plot Style Table displays None and cannot be changed.

Step-by-Step

Step 1

Verify your Autodesk account status.

Step 2

Confirm the software is fully licensed.

Step 3

Check whether the drawing is opened in a Viewer environment.

Step 4

Reopen the drawing in the full desktop version of AutoCAD.


Recommended CTB Naming Practices

Modern AutoCAD versions support most file names, but standardized naming prevents support issues.

Company_Standard.ctb
Architectural_2026.ctb
Office_Monochrome.ctb

Avoid

  • Extremely long file names
  • Excessively deep folder structures
  • Unusual Unicode characters
  • Special symbols copied from web pages or emails

Where Are CTB Files Stored?

Windows

Typical location:

C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD 20XX\RXX.X\enu\Plotters\Plot Styles

The exact version number varies.

The quickest method remains:

STYLESMANAGER

macOS

Typical location:

~/Library/Application Support/Autodesk/AutoCAD 20XX/RXX.X/enu/Plotters/Plot Styles

The quickest method remains:

STYLESMANAGER

How to Add a CTB File to AutoCAD

Step 1

Run:

STYLESMANAGER

Step 2

Copy the CTB file into the folder that opens.

Step 3

Close any open Plot dialog.

Step 4

Open Plot again.

Step 5

Verify the CTB appears in the list.


Troubleshooting Checklist

CheckWhat to Verify
Drawing ModeDrawing uses CTB instead of STB
CTB FolderFile exists in the STYLESMANAGER folder
Search PathPlot Style Table Search Path is correct
CacheClose and reopen PLOT dialog / Set PCPREMOVEDIC = 1
File HealthCTB file is not corrupted
PermissionsUser has read access
NetworkServer or mapped drive is available
Cloud StorageFile is stored locally, not as a placeholder
Page SetupCorrect CTB assigned
License StatusAutoCAD is fully licensed

FAQ

Why does AutoCAD only show STB files?

The drawing was created using the Named Plot Style (STB) system. Run CONVERTPSTYLES to switch the drawing to CTB mode.


Where is the CTB folder located?

The fastest method is:

STYLESMANAGER

AutoCAD opens the exact Plot Styles folder it is currently using.


Can AutoCAD LT use CTB files?

Yes. AutoCAD LT supports both CTB and STB plot styles.


Why did my CTB disappear after an AutoCAD update?

Updates can reset support paths, user profiles, or network mappings. Verify the Plot Style Table Search Path in OPTIONS.


How do I create a new CTB file?

Open:

STYLESMANAGER

Copy an existing CTB file, rename it, and edit it using the Plot Style Table Editor.


Why does the CTB file appear but I cannot edit the plot styles?

The file is often stored in a protected network location.

The CTB file can be read and used for plotting, but AutoCAD cannot save changes without write permission.

Verify:

  • Folder permissions
  • File permissions
  • Network security policies

Why does my CTB appear on one computer but not another?

The most common causes are:

  • Incorrect search path
  • Missing local file
  • Network connectivity issues
  • Cloud synchronization problems
  • Insufficient permissions
  • Different AutoCAD user profiles