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When I export from Illustrator CS5 with "Use Artboards" checked it adds a "-01" to the end of my file name before the extention. I'm assuming that its because its artboard #1 or something. It happens with the all or the range button checked. It doesnt show the -01 when you are saving the file name. This is pretty annoying because I have to go back and re name the files when this happens. Any advice? Thanks!
Hi Everyone,
We have tried to fix this in Illustrator's latest beta build (v 26.4). We request you all to please download the build from the Beta section of the Creative Cloud Desktop app and share your observations here.
Regards,
Srishti
There has been a lengthy discussion going on here for a while from both sides, but mainly from people whose workflow has been negatively impacted by the change, so Adobe changed it back. Meanwhile they're supposedly going to be thinking of ways to satisfy both sides.
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This has not been fixed and is back to how it used to be.
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Why is this back to how it used to be??? You all fixed it to where when I export 1 artboard it doesn't put -01 at the end when I export an artboard as as png or jpeg but now it adds that at the end again. Very dissapointed Adobe.
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There has been a lengthy discussion going on here for a while from both sides, but mainly from people whose workflow has been negatively impacted by the change, so Adobe changed it back. Meanwhile they're supposedly going to be thinking of ways to satisfy both sides.
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Thanks for the update, KM71906... , and for the link to the other discussion. As you say, that discussion includes comments from people who prefer Adobe file name behavior A and others who prefer behavior B. However, most of the comments on both sides suggest similar solutions of giving the users a CHOICE, to select the behavior that they prefer. What a good idea!!!
Giving each user the opportunity to select their individual, desired preference, has shown up in discussions of this problem for more than ten years. An Adobe employee has recently commented in this thread, 'The team is going to explore a better and proper way to satisfy both parties on this — carefully this time.' That is great news. Please consider implementing the suggestion that many of us have made for the last decade– let every user customize the behavior to fit their individual needs.