Use export presets to save export settings for reuse. Export presets are files with an .xprt file extension. They are available in the Export gallery. Use them to open the Export pane with the same file type and settings each time. You can create custom preset files to add to the gallery or to share. Export presets are available for both map and layout exports.
Use export presets
To use an export preset, complete the following steps:
- On the Share tab, click the lower half of the Export Map or Export Layout button to open the preset gallery.
- Select a preset from the gallery to open the Export pane with the preset settings applied or click the Open preset button to browse to a preset using a file path.
Create export presets
To create an export preset, complete the following steps:
- On the Share tab, click the upper half of the Export Map or Export Layout button to open the Export pane.
- In the Export pane, select a file type from the File Type drop-down list.
- Adjust the settings of the selected file type for the preset.
- Click the Save Preset button to open the Save Preset dialog box.
- On the Save Preset dialog box, provide a name for the preset in the Name text box.
By default, the Location option is set to the folder for the preset gallery.
- Optionally, use the Browse button to choose a different location to save the preset file.
If a new location is chosen, the preset does not appear in the preset gallery.
Note:
For PDF presets, only settings on the Properties tab of the Export pane are saved in a preset. Security, accessibility, and map series settings are not included in the preset.
Default exports
The following default export presets are available for layouts:
Layout exports
Name | Description |
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Default AIX | Basic settings for creating an .aix file to further edit in Adobe Illustrator using the ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud extension. |
Flattened PDF | Settings for a PDF document in which all vector data is rasterized, reducing the file size. Vector-specific capabilities for the PDF document, such as turning on and off layers, aren't available. |
GeoReferenced PDF | Settings for a PDF document in which the final output is georeferenced, meaning the map coordinates are available in the PDF document. |
GeoTIFF | Settings for a TIFF image in which the final output is georeferenced, meaning the map coordinates are available. If there are multiple maps on the layout, select which map will be used for georeferencing, as .tiff files only support one set of coordinates. |
Vector PDF | Settings for a PDF document that includes vector capabilities such as turning on and off layers and is georeferenced. |
Web JPEG | Settings for a simple JPEG image that can be uploaded to the web or otherwise shared. |
The following default export presets are available for maps:
Map exports
Name | Description |
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Flattened PDF - Map | Settings for a PDF document in which all vector data is rasterized, reducing the file size. Vector-specific capabilities for the PDF document, such as turning on and off layers, aren't available. |
GeoTIFF - Map | Settings for a TIFF image in which the final output is georeferenced, meaning the map coordinates are available. This allows you to use the TIFF image as raster data in other maps. |
Vector PDF - Map | Settings for a PDF document in which the final output is georeferenced, meaning the map coordinates are available in the PDF document. |
Manage the export gallery
You can view the export presets default folder by clicking the Project tab, and selecting Options then choosing the Share and Download tab. Additionally you can set the gallery to reference a different folder containing layout files. Updating the folder location is useful for organizations in which many users need to access the same layout files to use as templates.