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More path components variables in Export


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I love the advanced features of the Export persona and make extensive use of it.
One thing in particular I tend to use is the Path components in the additional properties of the export settings. Many times I would use it to export named folders with assets already in them.

However, I find the variables part of it, while really useful, have untapped potential. I'd like to see more variables that would help automate file naming (i.e "Document Name", "Artboard Name" etc.) + an ability to add custom document variables (currently there is an option to add user defined variables but they seem scoped to the current slice only which isn't really useful).

Hope you'll consider,

Ido

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User variables need to be global. Or have a way to be set to global. The way it's designed now doesn't really make sense from a user's perspective. If I wanted to add something to only one export, I would only type it directly in the path and wouldn't set up a variable for it. That's an extra step. One would rightfully assume that the variables are global.

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