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SUP0010 - CLISP Studio Exporting Test Data To Excel

The document provides instructions for exporting test data that has been collected in a table to Microsoft Excel. It describes selecting the required test stage and table, right clicking to highlight the table, and selecting 'Excel Export' to save the exported data file.
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SUP0010 - CLISP Studio Exporting Test Data To Excel

The document provides instructions for exporting test data that has been collected in a table to Microsoft Excel. It describes selecting the required test stage and table, right clicking to highlight the table, and selecting 'Excel Export' to save the exported data file.
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Support Document SUP0010 Exporting Test Data to Excel

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Description Exporting Test Data to Excel
1) Once Test Data has been collected, the User has an option to export the Data from a Table to MS Excel for
manipulation by the User as required. From the required Test Stage pull-down menu (in this example
Consolidation), select ‘Tables’ followed by the required Table option (Figure 1).

Figure 1 – Displaying the Data to be Exported

2) This will bring up a window displaying the data recorded during the Test Stage (Figure 2). To export the data,
right click in the blank square in the top left hand corner of the table (this highlights the entire table) and select
‘Excel Export’ from the pull-down menu displayed (Figure 2).

Figure 2 – Exporting the Data to Excel

3) The ‘SAVE Export to Excel File’ window will be displayed (Figure 3). Navigate to the file location in which to
save the file, give it a meaningful name for future reference and click on the ‘Save’ button.

Figure 3 – Saving the Excel Data File

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