Exporting reports to CSV
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The reporting section allows you to have a detailed view of releases and scope. It also allows you to export to csv so you can also explore your data in different systems.
- Go to your plan > Reports, switch the report view to the one you want to export and click
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A new csv has been downloaded to your downloads folder.
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Last modified on Aug 30, 2017
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