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I would like to be able to create multiple pages in Publisher and save the settings so that only the current page can be exported.


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I have created multiple pages in Publisher and want to export only the current page, but each time the export settings default to "Area: All Pages" and it is a pain to manually set the export settings to "Area: Current Page" each time!
(For example, I am managing a one-page flyer layout in Publisher, which can manage multiple pages.
Therefore, when exporting, I always do only one page. (I don't need to export all pages).

However, I can't even get the export settings area into the presets. It is depressing to have to change it every time.
Is it possible to fix (save) the default for the area to the current page in preferences or something?

 

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It would be better if the app was able to use the last selected options for exporting this document. Perhaps you want "Current page" as default, but most of us 'd rather have "All pages" as default, instead of "All spread", since it's most usual.

And if AD was also able to remember the last used options regarding Artboard, it would be nice.

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