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Export - JPG - All Pages - No File Extensions


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This may have been reported, but when exporting a multipage document to JPG (may affect other types too),  files are appended with the '_1/2/3' etc but no file extension is added.

Tested on Version 312

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Works for me. On your Windows folder options is the checkox "Hide known file extensions" checked? Don't know the correct translation for this.

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Not seeing that here (Windows 8.1)

What Windows version are you on?

Try double clicking one of the files in file manager and see if it opens in any photo application

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You have a full stop (period character) in the file name.

I think everything after that, until the next full stop, is being considered as the file extension

Not sure if that is the right way it should work or not but just so you know what is causing it

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We believe this has been addressed in the latest (#371) beta build. Please retest this behaviour.

Patrick Connor
Serif Europe Ltd

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