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Hi,

Congratulations on your amazing tool.

It would be really great to have the option in the preferences to choose whether the default folder for exports (or ‘save as…’) should be the folder of the original .afpub file, the last selected folder, or even a user-defined folder path.

In any case, please note that the current behavior (last folder) is very inconvenient and prone to errors when handling many different files. Too often, the exported file ends up being saved in the wrong folder.

Thank you for your attention.

Related requests:

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Philicare said:

Related requests:

Is it really necessary to create another completely duplicate thread in violation of forum rules?

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Posted
2 hours ago, Pšenda said:

Is it really necessary to create another completely duplicate thread

I think so, because the titles are never clear.

If it’s possible to edit messages that display titles like “Folder save as,” I would gladly remove my post.

Nonetheless, this is not a duplicate message but an original one, offering a solution that only one other message mentions—and not in the main post.

Thank you for your understanding.

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