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Hello

I'm new to affinity photo and I would like to know if there is a possibility of configuring the target folder when exporting jpg, png and so on...

What I would like to do is to always automatically export my developed raw photo into its source folder when exporting, in order to not search through my whole folders every time.

I'm french, sorry if that's not clear, just ask and I'll try to clarify.

Thanks.

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Hi, @Paskål Jand welcome to the forums.

Unfortunately, there is no such configuration option. The directory that was last read or written to is always opened. 

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30 minutes ago, Komatös said:

Unfortunately, there is no such configuration option. The directory that was last read or written to is always opened. 

That's right, the Affinity apps do store and remember those locations (...among other prefs settings) during app usages ...

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NSNavLastRootDirectory = "~/Downloads";
...
"com.seriflabs.export.panel.startupdir" = "/Users/v_kyr/Downloads";
"com.seriflabs.opensave.panel.startupdir" = "file:/Users/v_kyr/Downloads";
...

... so it always (re)uses those settings the next time as the default folders then.

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