"Publish Services" Issue in Lightroom

I have been trying to use the "Publish Services" in Lightroom and keep getting this error: "?:0: attempt to index field 'exportSettings' (a nil value)." I have tried removing and reloading /installing the plug-ins, but they are all giving this same response. And ideas?

A Google search for the error message suggests these two threads might be relevant:
Error Message in Publish Services [Archive] - Lightroom Forums
Publish services "An internal error has occurred (Page 1) — TTG CE3 Publisher — Community @ The Turning Gate
The first thread suggests that your catalog might be corrupted, and you could fix that by creating a new catalog.  A better way of doing that (than what is described in that thread) is to do File > Export As Catalog.  Your original catalog will be left untouched, and all the catalog settings of all your photos will be transferred into the new catalog.   If after opening the new catalog the problem isn't fixed, you can delete that new catalog folder proper (the folder containing the .lrcat file) without affecting your original catalog.
Before doing that, you might also try deleting your preferences: Resetting (or 'Trashing') the Lightroom Preferences file - Lightroom Forums.  Some information about publishing and export services is stored in the preferences file, and the file often gets corrupted. 

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