Why in 2025a figure Eport Setup have been removed?
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Good morning to everyone,
I have just bought a new laptop, downloaded 2025a, opened a figure I created with 2024b and BOOM I realized (with great regret!) that the "Figure Export Setup" have been removed...
In my academic and professional experience it was an essential feature to produce figures and plots in line with the specific request (journal article, technical report, presentation etc..) and coherent throughout the work for whant concerns font size, figure dimensions and features.
I know that now there's the "uiexportdlg" https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2025a/matlab/ref/uiexportdlg.html but, in my humble opinion, there is no comparison at all. Is there a way to be able to save profiles for the export of figures as was done in the old “File” > “Export Setup” mode? And, above all, does anyone know the reason why this feature was removed? I simply can't get the point about it.
I'm not the reactionary kind of software users, but I'm seriously thinking about switching back to 2024b.
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Bowen
on 10 Nov 2025 at 14:59
I also hope the 2024 or earlier version of the image window style will return. As Riccardo stated, it's incredibly convenient for fine-tuning images and allows for instant observation of changes, rather than blindly adjusting through code and repeatedly rerunning sections… For example, the DPI setting, which I found only in the new style's "save as," resulted in a different image size than my previous work; and when resizing by pixels, the font size didn't change accordingly, forcing me to abandon the 2025 version. The more cumbersome "Property Inspector," the inability to draw different images separately in a new window, the black background when saving images in a dark theme, and the new tabs being very difficult to use when the window size is small are also issues. I appreciate your new design and optimizations for the new version, but please consider that users have the right to choose the older version.
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Anita
on 22 Jul 2025
Thanks for your questions and feedback. As of R2025a, the recommended workflow is to set figure properties, such as fonts, line properties, tick values, and renderer, either interactively or programmatically before opening the uiexportdlg dialog box. The uiexportdlg dialog options are automatically saved and restored, but it’s not possible to save and load different export styles.
This change was made to simplify the export dialog interface. You can find more details here:
We understand that this change may impact your workflow, and we value your input. Could you please share which settings you typically expect to configure through the uiexportdlg dialog? Additionally, which settings do you consider important to preserve and restore in your workflow?
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Vamsi
on 13 Nov 2025 at 18:27
"but it’s not possible to save and load different export styles"
This ability to load differnt export styles and use them makes life easy in many ways. I usually increase the line width to 2 points for the whole graph with a sinlge click. Removing this functionality requires too much clicks/steps to get the same output.
Getting back this functionality will be helpful !!
dpb
on 2 Dec 2025 at 21:20
Edited: dpb
on 2 Dec 2025 at 21:52
Yes, at the loss of a great deal of functionality and increased effort to accomplish the same thing.
From the linked-to release notes--
"If you call exportsetupdlg, MATLAB issues a warning and runs the new uiexportdlg (R2025a) function instead.
To simplify the interfaces, the new dialog boxes do not include options for customizing fonts, line width, or tick values, or for setting the renderer. To control the appearance of a figure that you want to print or export, set properties of the figure and the objects in the figure before opening the dialog box."
That's just rude, indeed! This is the first time I've ever seen Mathworks actually break continued usage of a feature being deprecated on its first introduction.
As the folks here have told you, the facility to change virtually everything in the one place and more particularly, to have figure properties designed and saved for specific targets that can simpy be recalled and used is such an obvious benefit for anybody whose work involves writing for more than simply one-off throwaway applications it boggles the mind that anybody would think removing that facility was progress.
See https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/2181610-export-setup-style-replacement#question_2181610 for yet another with similar workflow and valid reasons for maintaining the previous tool (or at least all of its features). "Simplifying" implies Mathworks knows better than their users what they should or should not be doing; the level of sophistication of users should never be underestimated. How many style guides do you suppose are in existence that MATLAB users are working under?
Vidip
on 24 Jul 2025
I undertsand that you used the Export Setup dialog box in MATLAB 2024b to modify properties of a figure before exporting.
The below MATLAB Answer discusses a similar issue. Please refer to it and see if it provides any helpful insights:
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