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    Default Save previous file folder location for Export to PDF

    Summary: Automatically use previous file folder location when exporting drawings to PDF.

    Description: Currently, when you export a drawing to PDF, you can only set a root folder to save the PDF file. There should be the option, as with many other Windows programs, to retain the previous folder location of the last PDF file made instead of having to browse for the location every time a PDF file is made.

    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Architecture - Publishing to PDF

    Submitted By: Jared Kelm on Wed, 20 Jun 2012


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    Default Re: Save previous file folder location for Export to PDF

    This wish should be moved to the Autocad wishlist. The development of ACA is sparse enough without wasting wishes on items that are not even to do directly with ACA.

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    Exclamation Re: Save previous file folder location for Export to PDF

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