Printing to a postcript file from the print dialogue box, and when the "save as" box comes up, there is no file name in the file name line. What!?!?
I must have my postscript files match precisely my file name. How could this feature be gone?? I have to manually name my print file? That's like exporting a jpg but having to name your jpg each time...
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
I've seen that, too, and I agree that it's a huge annoyance. Of course, Corel should fix that.
I have a VBA macro that can copy the document title to the Windows Clipboard. You're welcome to try it if you wish.
It would still cost you a button click or keystroke to run the macro, then another to paste the copied text into the field of the print dialog.
Eskimo said:I've seen that, too, and I agree that it's a huge annoyance. Of course, Corel should fix that.
My goodness. Whomever is in charge of all these kinds of problems at Corel, needs F--F-FIRE-D!!!!!
https://youtu.be/9znm34xAm44
I would love that Eskimo. What would the script be? Thanks in advance!
Rick said:I would love that Eskimo. What would the script be?
I created a blog post for it: #24 - Macro - Doc Metadata to Clipboard.
Try it out, and let me know how it works for you.
The name of the file isn't necessarily "metadata", but I added the capability to an existing macro.
As an aside...
You may notice when looking at the subs that there is one for a metadata string named, "LastAuthor".
If you clear the Author field and send the file to someone else, they could still - if they wanted to write one line of VBA code - see that you were the "LastAuthor".
Hooray for hidden information!