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Export "All pages" as default setting


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Hi,

A little thing sometimes drives me crazy. Is there any way to specify in the PDF export dialog that "All Pages" is always selected first? 

For me, the setting switches back to "Current Page" for reasons I don't understand. It has happened to me a few times that I only sent the current page to a customer instead of all of them. Yes, I know I should actually check it every time, but I find that a little inconvenient.

This setting may make sense, but I think that for (my) normal layout work, "All Pages" would make more sense as the default because I use it more often.

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This issue comes up quite frequently. It's yet another example of the absence of 'sticky' settings.

There's something to be said for printing to default to the current page, so that you don't waste huge amounts of paper and ink/toner by printing the entire document instead of just one page, but it doesn't make much sense for PDF export.

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