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Export: Multiple presets error message

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mikecox

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  • Trying to export 11 images.
  • I have 1 export preset selected but as soon as I select it I get
    • Multiple Presets: Selected 1 Preset.
    • Some selections are hidden when presets are checked "lean more"
    • all the settings options go grey.
      • I tried the "learn more" but I couldn't find the tree for the forest; just too much information in that Help window!
  • I then uncheck the 1 preset and the warning went away and I was able to export the images without using a preset.

I've never had this problem before and since I've only selected one preset I don't know how to address the problem.
 
The check-boxes are there to be used when you want to select multiple presets, they're not useful you only want to use one preset. If you want to only use one, then select the preset in the normal way, i.e. click on the preset name, do NOT click in the check-box.
 
The check-boxes are there to be used when you want to select multiple presets, they're not useful you only want to use one preset. If you want to only use one, then select the preset in the normal way, i.e. click on the preset name, do NOT click in the check-box.
Sorry, I missed your response for some reason. Found it when the problem occurred again, today! Thanks for the explanation, would never have guessed!
 
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