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Publisher: probable a bug with the number of pages in document presets


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Hi all,

when I use a custom page template in Publisher (1.10.0.1127 / Win 10), I can temporarily change the settings for a new document, e.g. the page number.

Unfortunately, the currently used page number is then taken over into the preset and affects the next new document, which I think is a big bug.

A preset is a preset - without saving it again, the page settings cannot be changed permanently, or do you see it differently?

Regards,
Felix

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Did you actually click on the Preset again when you used File> New  the next time? Or did you let the application use your last settings? I think you will find you're just seeing it remember your last settings, and it has not actually changed the Preset.

I think you just need to click the Preset name in the list of Presets if you want to reset the dialog to the original settings from that Preset.

 

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I can confirm that Publisher does not save the 'Number of Pages' with page presets - Page Presets are exactly that, a preset size and settings (such as colour format, margins etc) used for creating a new document of unspecified length.

When selecting custom Presets, or built-in presets, the previous value used for 'Number of Pages' will be retained, this is by design.

If you require a 'preset' document that is a specific size, colour profile and page length, then you should use Document Templates for this, as you can save how many pages are required for these 'presets'.

I hope this clears things up :)

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