In Inkscape, you can create high quality vector images. This open-source program includes the ability to export your vector graphic in png format. If you need to customize the default folder where you will export your images, it isn't obvious how to save your preference. These instructions will work for the Windows version and may apply to other versions as well.

Steps

    • What you don't see is that Inkscape loads settings from a file called default.svg . That is how it knows which folder to use for exporting images.
    • For example, choose the tool to create rectangles and squares (F4) and draw a simple rectangle.
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  1. .." from the File dropdown menu.
    • The shortcut is Shift+Ctrl+E.
    • A dialog box should open. Choose any name for your exported image, maybe something like 'delete_later.png'.
    • Don't get confused. This exported image is not the same file as your Inkscape document. Your exported image is a PNG. The Inkscape drawing will be an SVG.
  2. .." in the dialog box.
    • Navigate to your preferred folder for exported images.
    • Click "Export" which is a little below the "Export As..." line. The button has a green checkmark icon.
    • You should have a blank document.
  3. \Program Files\Inkscape\share\templates\default.svg.
    • If allowed, overwrite the existing default.svg.
    • If not allowed to save to a protected folder, save it to another folder or to your desktop. Then move it to C:\Program Files\Inkscape\share\templates\default.svg so that it will overwrite the existing file.
    • The next time you open Inkscape and export a PNG, the default folder should be one of your preference.
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