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Under ‘Reporting’ > ‘Feedback inbox’, you will find all your collected feedback. In the top left corner, click on ‘Export Feedback’.

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Step 2: Select

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source

Here, you can select filters for which source to include in your export. You can, for exampleor, choose your date range and feedback sourceto export all feedback. You could also choose to export all feedback.

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can also select the export date range. Next, you can choose which fields to include in the export. You can add all data sources, filter out all inactive fields, or apply a custom selection.

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Step 3: Select

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Next, if you do not want all data fields to be included in your export, toggle the 'Make custom data field selection' button. You can choose to select all or all active data fields. It is also possible to make your own selection.

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filters

In the next step, you can select which filters to apply. You could, for example, filter on open comments, browser and/or tags. Alternatively, you can use custom filters.

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Step 4: Export settings

In the last step, you can give your export a name, and choose in what format you would like to export your feedback. Furthermore, it is also possible to rename and prettify labels and show form data in separate excel sheets. Below you can find more information on these options.

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to select whether or not to use the question titles as column names. Alternatively, you could use form id, question titles and data field id combined, or just the data field name as column names.

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If you have chosen to export all data fields in the ‘Select source’ step, and you would like to export as an Excel sheet ('Export settings' step), you will also have the option to split the export into different sheets:

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When you are all set, click on the blue ‘Send export’ button. You will receive the excel sheet in your email.

Rename labels

This option converts the column names to the actual name of the element, instead of a number:

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get an in-app notification and an email with the download link. Click on the link, and the export will download right away.

Use question titles as column name

This option shows the actual names of the elements as column names:

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Use form id, question titles and datafield id combined as column name

This option will also show the form id . Together with renaming labels and 6226 as form id, this will look as follows:

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Show form data in separate excel sheets

If you have several forms you would like to export, but you don’t want them in one excel sheet, you could use this option.

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and data field id:

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Use datafield name as column name

This option will only show the data field id:

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Export data sources into separate sheets

This way, a new excel sheet is created for each feedback form, rather than that they are all combined together in one sheet:

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