Multisim/Ultiboard 11.0.1 does have a native "Save as PDF" button, but here are the 3 best workarounds:
This article explores the key features of NI Multisim-Ultiboard 11.0.1, the critical role of PDF documentation (from datasheets to user guides), and how to effectively integrate these resources to streamline your design workflow.
Tip: National Instruments archived these. If you can't find them on NI.com, check the C:\Program Files\National Instruments\Circuit Design Suite 11.0\Documentation\ folder after installation – many are stored locally as PDFs. NI Multisim-Ultiboard 11.0.1 And PDF-s
Ultiboard handles the physical PCB layout and routing. Version 11.0.1 improvements featured:
However, to unlock the full potential of these features, users must rely heavily on external documentation—most commonly found in the format. Multisim/Ultiboard 11
Let me know if you need help scripting PDF exports or finding specific manuals for this version.
You might ask: with cloud-based EDA tools like EasyEDA or Upverter, why use a 2011 version of Multisim-Ultiboard? Ultiboard handles the physical PCB layout and routing
I lost mine in a hard drive crash.
Users could preview their board in 3D to check for mechanical clearance issues before manufacturing. Documentation and PDF Resources