So ...

If you select the "Output here" as Export Type option, all the required data will be displayed on the plugin's page (according to your settings):


If you select the "CSV" option, a confirmation message will be displayed at the top of the page ...


... and you can click the download link to save the CSV file to your computer.

Basically, a CSV file is nothing else, but a plain text file with comma separated values. It can be opened in any regular text editor or any common spreadsheet application (Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, etc).

Cool, isn't it?

And that's it my friends!

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julesnp Premium
Thanks Zed for this great information. Very useful.

Have a great day.

Jules
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Thank YOU!
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JKulk1 Premium
What a great little plug in. This will save me a lot if time when I'm checking my urls. Thanks Zed.
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Happy to help Jim :)
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Mick18 Premium
Very useful tool. Thanks Zed.
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Thank YOU!
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AlanJE Premium Plus
Yes I am interested, thanks for sharing Zed, Alan.
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Thank YOU!
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Very useful. Thank you for sharing.
Justin
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Once again, thanks for the time my friend!
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