Daniel77
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I have optimized the Performance preferences as per suggestions above (see 2nd post in thread which leads this this article). I have a very small file. But cursor speed is a bit lagging. It might be due to Windows 11, or it might be related to Publisher. I'm just wondering if anyone has any more tips for speeding up the cursor speed (meaning the speed at which I can actually type). The file I have is very lightweight. About 200K and less than 20 pages typewritten material. There are no images or other files. Thank you.
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Thanks for the work you are doing on this. I want to help you make a product that will be seen by others (and myself) as being very useful and I think one of the very best places that scripting should be designed for is time savings and batch processing. I have hundreds of articles that need to use the exact same template. I need to be able to swap out the template on every one of them, and then click a button to recreate PDFs for them all. Can scripting do this? It should. Failing this type of usefulness, scripting is of very little value to me. And I would say probably of very little value to others, as well. "Batch processing is it" when it comes to scripting. Please don't forget batch processing. Otherwise, affinity publisher cannot serve me in the end. Thank you.

Scripting
in Feedback for the Affinity V2 Suite of Products
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Appreciate the work. Just to let you know that my ability to use Affinity Publishing is "do or die" based on Scripting.
I need to be able to
1 - swap the same master page into 100+ documents at once
2 - save "text version" of 100+ documents at once
3 - save "html version" of 100+ documents at once
4 - generate PDFs of 100+ documents at once
This will allow me to drop InDesign.
Speaking of which, it seems that "save as text" and "save as html" are currently not available? Therefore, that is a feature request, as well.
Otherwise, I am still bound to InDesign (which I don't want to be).
Thanks!