Allow to edit predefined and add new preset sizes for each document profile (like A1, A5...)
I regularly design flyers in A5 size and it would be great to have that as a new document preset in addition to A4 and A3
The recently announced change pushed into Beta 28.6.578 refers to this similar request: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/35253820
The users can now use save custom presets within the Saved tab in the New Document dialog (modern one, not the legacy one). Please provide the dedicated feedback there.
As for the ability to change the existing predefined sizes for each document profile (Print, Web, etc,), like A1, A5, etc, — this is not yet available. Stay tuned and sorry for the misfire.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please, A1-A7, thanks! @adobe
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Laima commented
Can we please have the ability to add our own presets in categories we select? Thanks...
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simon commented
It would be so nice to be able to create blanc templates (not only A5 but every custom format) an put it in the wanted section like «print» | «web» | «mobile» etc…
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Andrii commented
While Adobe does not add new templates I use the following workaround:
Create a new document with desired dimensions (once) -> Save as template -> somwhere_you_like/(MY_TEMPLATE.ait) -> move this file to /Applications/Adobe Illustrator XX/Cool Extras/en_GB <or your_language>/Templates/Blank Templates/ (requires password).
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Ken commented
sigghhhhhh... looks like Adobe still hasn't bothered fixing this issue then, even with the latest update I've just done. Its such a basic essential option too!
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Anonymous commented
Adobe, it is 21st century. World is much bigger then US.
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jenny commented
agreed!! please sort it out @Adobe!
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Adrian von Gegerfelt commented
I can't believe A1-A6 aren't available as presets. Also not clear how to add them myself!
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Anonymous commented
Must agree with poster from March 28, 2019 Muppets.
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Anonymous commented
we need a way to store comon page sizes in the profiles, A4 and A3 are there but i also use A2, A5, A6 and various other standard sizes !
I ahve created a custom profile but it only stores a default paper size, and no options to add paper sizes... also the print paper size options are less than my new prifile!!! -
Anonymous commented
Sorry for the less than constructive comment but...
Muppets.Get this stuff fixed.
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Vicky Hughes commented
Could we have the standard paper sizes for artboards?
I often need larger than A3 and although I can input myself it would be quicker to have a s standard -
Anonymous commented
Just stumbled across this (additional) missing part of AI. Doesn't look like a deliberate decision by Adobe, just another oversight. Please rectify asap.
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Anonymous commented
Please make A2, A1 and A0 into blank document presets.
Thanks,
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Anonymous commented
please
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Răzvan Comache commented
It would be nice to have the option to create your own artboard presets.
Like:
Facebook Cover page
John's English Notebookso you don't have to remember every size you ever used.
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I would say even 'Allow us to set our own presets and delete unwanted'
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Anonymous commented
The New Document Dialog has very poor (print) presets with only 7 (!) options to choose from. Please add all DIN-A sized formats starting from A7 or A8 all the way up to A0. It would be great to also include some of the most common B (posters) and C (envelopes and such) sizes as well as common American sizes. They can be categorized neatly with DIN-A, B, C and American sizes. That would be really helpful when creating new documents.
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Anonymous commented
Completely agree! Please add in default new document sizes for all 'A' paper dimensions - A0-A6.
As mentioned elsewhere, I can't believe no one at Adobe has thought to add this in. It must be such a simple thing to do.
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Anna commented
Yeah, I work at a printing shop and it sucks that Illustrator doesn't have these size options, making me have to enter it in everytime.
I've found a way to create profiles though which is pretty good.
Go into Illustrator, create the size that you want to save, and then save or place it into:
Mac Computers: Application > Adobe Illustrator > right click Adobe Illustrator app > Select Show Package contents > Required > New Document Profile > en_US > and then drag your new saved Ai file into here.