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Hi guys, 

Ive noticed that if you set up a custom preset for print export, it doesnt appear in the preset dropdown for the file type you wish to export. This means you still have to click 'more' and then select your custom profile from that dropdown whereas it would be much better to do this from the main dropdown without having to go into a separate menu. It shouldnt be hard to categorise the presets so custom profiles for each file type appear in the first dropdown box alongside the stock presets. The fact you even select 'file type' in the preset manager should automatically add it to the dropdown in the main export screen. 

Please see below for images. 

This is the second instance of poor programming/software design I have now come across since having this software for only 2 months. Im sure it wont be the last..


 

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They show up for me, too.

@LeeJHayes: It looks like both haakoo and I are on Windows. You're a Mac user, I think. If they're not showing up for you I suggest that you may have found a Mac-related bug, and perhaps you should post in the appropriate bugs forum.

-- Walt
Designer, Photo, and Publisher V1 and V2 at latest retail and beta releases
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4 hours ago, LeeJHayes said:

Ive noticed that if you set up a custom preset for print export, it doesnt appear in the preset dropdown for the file type you wish to export. This means you still have to click 'more' and then select your custom profile from that dropdown whereas it would be much better to do this from the main dropdown without having to go into a separate menu. It shouldnt be hard to categorise the presets so custom profiles for each file type appear in the first dropdown box alongside the stock presets. The fact you even select 'file type' in the preset manager should automatically add it to the dropdown in the main export screen. 

Works fine here on Mac OS 10.14.6 It won't immediately show up, but the next time you want to export something it should be in the list without going to the More section.

Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac OS 12.7.6 
Affinity Designer 2.6.0 | Affinity Photo 2.6.0 | Affinity Publisher 2.6.0 | Beta versions as they appear.

I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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