I have found in the past that if the name of your submodel has a dot in it (for example, "seat.1.a") then LPub chokes on the submodel and may skip it or otherwise cause problems. I don't know if this is your issue, but it is one worth keeping in mind. If it is your issue, just rename the submodel and it will work fine.
LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load
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LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Jonathan W. - 2012-06-12, 19:32
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Daniel Goerner - 2012-06-12, 20:36
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Jonathan W. - 2012-06-13, 5:24
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Tim Gould - 2012-06-13, 5:42
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Jonathan W. - 2012-06-13, 19:36
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Eric Albrecht - 2012-06-25, 19:37
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by rwjorgen - 2012-11-14, 18:23
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Philippe Hurbain - 2012-11-14, 19:14
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by rwjorgen - 2012-11-14, 19:27
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Philippe Hurbain - 2012-11-14, 20:30
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by rwjorgen - 2012-11-14, 22:45
Re: LPub Help! Submodels Do Not Load - by Philippe Hurbain - 2012-11-15, 8:29
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