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• Only content from rich text content fields is copied as plain text.
• You can copy field values of multiple cells using CTRL + Click.
• You can also copy cell content using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+C.
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• Only content from rich text content fields is copied as plain text.
• You can copy field values of multiple cells using CTRL + Click.
• You can also copy cell content using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+C.
• If you open an exported CSV (or Excel) file by double-clicking the file or by performing a drag-and-drop operation onto an open Microsoft Excel instance, some text fields might become unreadable because of the Number format that is automatically applied by the software. For instance, relationship fields with a comma-separated list of relationships in a single field. In such instances, to open the file, instead of a double-click or drag-and-drop operation, use the Excel Text Import Wizard. Then select Text as the format for the column that must not appear as numeric. For more information on the Text Import Wizard see the Microsoft documentation.
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• If you are working on an iPad Pro, you need to long press the selected cell to get the Copy, Copy With Headers, and Export All options.
• You can copy and export contents of multiple cells using CTRL+Click. However, multiple cell selection is not possible on an iPad.
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