Save for the Web Glitch? Illustrator 2015.3 CC

I just updated my CC Illustrator to the latest version (2015.3), and I notice that when you use 'Save for Web' it automatically returns to the default value, which is GIF... I tried to create presets and repeat the process several times hoping that it will retain the previous setting I used that ideally is JPEG, but in vain.  The previous version of Illustrator remember my previous settings during export, but now I have to manually switch each setting time and time again.  I use 'Save for Web' a lot, so it becomes a boring potential nightmare for me.

Any ideas?

Data sheet:

Illustrator 2015.3 CC

OS X Yosmite 10.10.5

Processor: Intel Core i5 at 2.9 GHz

Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750 M 1024Mo

Hello

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Thank you

Ashutosh chikh

The quality of the SR - Illustrator Engineering Manager

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