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When a publisher's work file that has multiple pages is exported by designer / photo, it will be output as one page and will be ready for work.

Exporting from designer / photo to the publisher will return to multiple pages again.

This is the correct state, but when moving to photo etc., no recovery file is created on the publisher. The recovery file can only be restored to the 1 page of the export destination.

This is the correct state, but when moving to photo etc., no recovery file is created in the publisher. If the crash occurs in the destination, the recovery file can only be restored to 1 page of the export destination.

Normally it would be nice to have a save file, but if you haven't saved, there is no way to recover.

 

I want you to fix the function ...
Publisher ← → designer / photo

Publisher ← (tmpfile) → designer / photo
If all the pages are retained, can multi-page be restored from there?
Is there a tmp that holds only one page when moving ...

What I want as a function is that you want the publisher to make recovery just like crashes when exporting

 

 

 
 
 
Normally it would be nice to have a save file, but if you haven't saved, there is no way to recover.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tsakai said:

is exported by designer / photo

What do you mean by "exported"? "Edit in ...", switch with StudioLink, Open *.afpub file in ADe/APu, really exported to other (non Affinity) format?

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Sorry for being similar

It is a person who starts it alone, not photo / designer inside the publisher.

If you use the export that is started independently, it will be lost if it cannot be exported from the output destination to the publisher again.

(If the application is forcibly lost due to an error or windows update, etc.)

 

Since there seems to be some files being converted in the middle when exporting, I am looking for a way to restore what is returned to the publisher's file.

 

At the time of export, recovery seems not to be set, so I want to do something because I return to the save file of the old publisher.

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Sorry, @Tsakai, but it's still not quite clear to me.

There are two things you could do which seem mixed-up in your original post.

There is Exporting (File > Export, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), and there is transferring a file from Publisher to Designer or Photo, and possibly transferring it back (File > Edit in Designer/Photo from Publisher, and File > Edit in Publisher from Designer/Photo).

If you have a multi-page file in Publisher, you can

  1. Save it as a .afpub file and you can Open it in Designer or Photo. Or,
  2. in Publisher, you can choose File > Edit in Designer/Photo. This will remove the file from Publisher and transfer it to Designer or Photo. Or,
  3. in Publisher you can use the Designer or Photo Persona.

(1) and (2) do basically the same thing, excet that in (2) if you have not done a Save yourself, you do not have the .afpub file as a backup. But that's usually OK as you can transfer the file back to Publisher for either approach (1) or (2). Just use File > Edit in Publisher which will remove the file from Designer/Photo and transfer it back to Publisher.

It is not clear which of those 3 approaches you're talking about.

It is also confusing when you say that the export from Designer/Photo is a single page. It shouldn't be. What exports from Designer or Photo when you have a multi-page Publisher document should be the same as you would get exporting from Publisher, if you use the same options when you do the File > Export. Designer and Photo will only show you one Publisher page at a time, but you can navigate to the others using the page navigator on the lower-left side of the status bar (image.png.c2cadf010d0da2c286129cefde843ab5.png), and any Export done using File > Export will include all the Publisher pages.

 

 

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