Export WordPress Data to a CSV with WP All Export
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
- More details and links on the blog post bit.ly/2nswh5o
Have you ever wanted an easy way to list out all of your posts or pages, along with their images where the report included the date and category too?
The WP All Export plugin makes it super simple to do.
Whether you’re doing a full content audit, or just need a list of your posts for organizing your social media strategy, I’ll show you how to configure the WP All Export plugin to customize a CSV file with all the info you want and export it to a spreadsheet for easy management. - Навчання та стиль
Thanks MaAnna! This is a fantastic plugin, thanks for introducing us to it!
I'm so grateful for one of my clients turning me on to it. Had to spread the good news!
Thank you MaAnna, this plugin will definitely come in handy!
It's a thing of beauty, Larry!!
Great video!! Thanks!
This is great information!
One of my clients turned me on to it. Perfect way to start a deep content audit!
My blog is HUGE... It needs help. Not sure this plug in will be able to handle it! LOL
This is great... I did it... Love the report! THANK YOU again!
Thrilled to know it worked on a HUGE site!!!
HEY... just an update... that plug-in TOTALLY slowed down my page loading. I removed it!
MaAnna, Thanks for this. I'm having a curious problem with the CSV file. One of the fields I want to export is "content" which is adding thousands of extra lines to my spreadsheet. The problem seems to be that the spreadsheet creates a new row every time it detects a comma inside of the content field. Understandable since its a CSV however, wondering if there's a way to get around this?
Money Pit Media I would not try to export the actual content into a spreadsheet as it’s just way too much info regardless of the comma issue.
@@MaAnnaStephenson Thanks, but I needed the content for this project. I was able to hack my way through but just a head's up, the developer at All Import/Export Pro is looking to a solution as the behavior was unexpected.
it's great. But is there a way to revere? i mean importing the csv to a fresh new wp installation
It's not that kind of export, it's just a list of the data, not the actual data. There is an export tool in WP itself that would do this.