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h_d

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  1. Yes, but as far as I'm aware you can't edit the "No Style" styles which are used by default when you create a new text frame.

    So you'll need to edit your paragraph and character styles with the font you need, then in the Text Styles panel click the "Hamburger" menu and choose Save Styles as Default:

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    I then drew a random text frame, set the paragraph and text styles to my edited "Body" and "Body text" styles, and then from the Edit menu chose Defaults - Save:

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    Now, every time I draw a new text frame in a new document, its default font is American Typewriter.

    Hope this helps,

    H

     

     

  2. 2 hours ago, Troy Deckert said:

    Perhaps some of the formatting will hold

    Hi @Troy Deckert and welcome!

    I've tried copying and pasting Affinity Publisher index markers in a variety of ways into a variety of applications, including Pages, with no success whatsoever. Not saying it can't be done, but so far it's beaten me... 

    If you haven't already done so, you can evaluate Publisher and the other Affinity apps for 10 days - click the Buy Now button at the Affinity Store and you'll get a Free Trial option.

  3. If by 

    46 minutes ago, InfaRed said:

    edit some things

    you mean add adjustment layers, live filters, masks, non-destructive crops etc, then you what you have created is an unsaved .afphoto document.

    Your original .jpg is unmodified, and what you have open on screen cannot be saved directly as a .jpg because the .jpg file format does not support the Affinity layers.

    You have two options:

    1) Flatten the image (Document - Flatten). You can then either Save (the original .jpg will be updated) or Save As (a new copy will be created).

    2) Save the .afphoto document. Then Export and use the options to create a new .jpg from the .afphoto document. Your original .jpg will be unmodified.

    The latter option is called non-destructive editing and it's pretty much how Affinity Photo is intended to work. 

    EDIT: "Export" in this context does indeed mean "Send out from". You're sending a file out from Affinity Photo in a new format. Apple's own Pages app (and many others) use the same metaphor:

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