Could Moho Exporter keep the completed task in the list

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bintykins
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Could Moho Exporter keep the completed task in the list

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Could the Moho Exporter have a setting to keep the completed task in the list, showing as Done or Completed with the duration in the status column.

Currently I can't see a way to do this and it would help me so much with rendering multiple shots a day (/hour :| ).
or if there is a way, can someone tell me? :)
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You read my mind. I was thinking the exact same thing the other day when I was using it and repeatedly reloading a saved profile.

It would make sense if we could pin projects, select those for export (eyes), and add notes. Maybe sort as well.

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An alternative approach is to use the Command-Line Render, but that generally needs some scripting built around it - to make it more user friendly.
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Re: Could Moho Exporter keep the completed task in the list

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bintykins wrote: Wed Nov 19, 2025 6:56 am Could the Moho Exporter have a setting to keep the completed task in the list, showing as Done or Completed with the duration in the status column.

Currently I can't see a way to do this...if there is a way, can someone tell me? :)
I agree! I use Moho Exporter with EVERY project, and this is something I've wanted/needed for ages. I also wish it would report render stats after a run is completed.

Right now, I have to check the date/time stamps of the rendered output, but this is a hassle and not very precise.
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