In Layout 2026, the dialog textbox that allows you to export a range of pages is initially populated correctly with all pages, eg 1-15. However if you edit the text to any range that includes 15, eg “7-15” or “15”, it bounces back to “1-14”. I have tried with a pre-existing file of 15 pages, and also setting up a fresh Layout file with just two pages, where it bounces back to “1-1” in the range box if you try to include 2. It always prints the final range as shown in the text box.
What happens if you tick the Layers box and then set the range? That works for me. That box is ticked by default and has been for as long as I can remember.
Just tried this and same result with PDF layers ticked. I was just using that checkbox as a way to take focus away from the range text box, otherwise it was ‘blink and you miss it’ going straight to clicking Export.
(Not relevant to this issue, but in fact I normally leave PDF layers unticked assuming it might mean smaller PDF files, but in my case just now it only made 1KB difference on a 7MB file.)
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I can see this problem myself - the page validation isn’t properly handling the last page index. It looks like it affects both pdf and image exports and is a result of our switch to Qt on Windows. Hopefully we can get this fixed (relatively) quickly.
Same issue here, exactly as described by InTheDetails user.
It’s an important issue I believe as it affects our workflow for client presentations - how soon will it be fixed?
I’m having the same types of issues. Sometimes I only make changes to 1 or 2 pages and therefore only need to export those with changes but 2026 won’t allow me to do that. It keeps populating the whole range of pages. And yes, it sometimes leaves off the last page. Of course, I can go into adobe and delete pages I don’t need but that’s an extra step that shouldn’t be needed if this worked properly. Please fix this soon.