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Change default saving location when creating a Package?

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Dec 01, 2016 Dec 01, 2016

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Hi All,

When I am creating a package and I want to save it the first location InDesign opens is the folder of a previous project, not the folder of the project that I am working in.

When i choose EXPORT instead of creating a package the default location is the right location. The exact folder that I am working in.

Is there anyway I can make the export of a package do the same as the export function. So, when i have to browse for the saving location. Indesign will show the folder that I am working in. Not the one of a previous project.  So I dont have to go browsing for the right location. Which will save me allot of time browsing through folders.

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This might help:

Package for Archive

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Also, maybe this one: Gilbert's script named "Package"

Gilbert Consulting - Software training and consulting - InDesign, InCopy, Photoshop, Illustrator, Ac...

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