Personally, I think this is by design, but I could be wrong. To me, you're previewing the current state of a document. If an editor has made changes but not saved them and hits "Preview", I guess it's a fair assumption that they probably meant to save those changes.
Otherwise, without saving, you'd hit Preview, but not actually see the new content you've just added, which might be more confusing to an editor.
Does Preview button save changes?
Does clicking the Preview button save changes? Is this by design? My content editors are not sure what behaviour to expect so wanted to clarify.
Thank you!
The preview button does indeed save changes.
Personally, I think this is by design, but I could be wrong. To me, you're previewing the current state of a document. If an editor has made changes but not saved them and hits "Preview", I guess it's a fair assumption that they probably meant to save those changes.
Otherwise, without saving, you'd hit Preview, but not actually see the new content you've just added, which might be more confusing to an editor.
Yes, when you click preview it will save any pending changes and open up the preview window. This is by design :-)
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