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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,</div>
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When creating a report with atlas functionality, I would like to export a page only for the selected features. I have already come across the information that the “Exclude Page from Export” function can be assigned the expression “not(is_selected())”.</div>
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However, this is problematic with large layers, as all features still have to be iterated through. Furthermore, the setting does not affect linked sub-reports.</div>
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The workarounds I have tried were either to temporarily store the selected features in a separate layer or to temporarily set a corresponding layer filter on the atlas layer for the export.</div>
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I would be very grateful if someone could tell me whether I might be overlooking a setting in the report that would solve my problem.</div>
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Many Thanks in advance and best regards</div>
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Tim Lambe</div>
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