Rating: 1 star
I can export but the exported XLS or XLSX cannot be opened in Excel. I tried viewing the exported file in a text editor just to see what it exported and all I see is a bunch of <tr></tr><tr></tr><tr></tr><tr></tr>. Another useless plugin.
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I only needed titles of posts, but it took me 3 seconds to uninstall this plugin, after a series of Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array
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I just needed a quick spreadsheet of all my post names and URLs, and it worked perfectly! Thanks!
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Works great
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It works with the latest version of WordPress. Thank you so much for creating this wonderful plugin. I don’t know why some people give this a low rating, but it definitely works as designed. I need to export post title, urls, categories, authors and tags — and this one saves no. of days I should have spent doing the task manually. Thank you!
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(Edited) First I thought this plugin worked. Turns out I confused it with Export Comments plugin (which does work). This plugin does not export URLs for Spam comments. Didn’t really try any of the other features but didn’t work for me.
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Excel 2013 can not open the generated file (wrong format/corrupt file), so the plug-in is useless for me.
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This plugin worked just like I wanted. I was able to export all of my WP posts to Excel. The only issue was the data was exported as HTML into Excel; but all I needed to do was copy the data to a new Excel tab and paste as plain text to get the raw data in one sheet.
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it doesn’t allow to filter for published content or not. Doesn’t allow to filter for category. And the exported output is not recognized as compatible from excel.
The real mark could be a 5.5/10 but I prefer to make clear to the WP users and to the plugin author that more effort is needed.
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Exports nothing…..
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nothing exports when exported posts.
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And the content of the .xls file is just plain html table.
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Did exactly what it was supposed to do. Used on 10 separate sites.
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Creates a file that Excel cannot open either xls or xlsx
So no idea if the info is even there.
Wasted too much time already.
Rating: 1 star
Just froze and never ran.
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I just needed a list of page names and permalink URLs. This intranet site is about 1600 pages and no posts. The plugin worked perfectly on WP 3.9. It also exported out the body copy, date, author, categories and tags which I didn’t need, but it’s no problem to remove them from the spreadsheet.
I agree that it could use some additional features, but for what I needed it for it worked very well. Thanks for saving me a ton of headaches!
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Are you kidding me? exporting name of field and nothing more… no custom fields and etc…
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Was very disappointed with this plugin, as exporting to XLSX produces a nonfunctional file. Export to XLS produced a number of merged cells that were a colossal pain to rectify.
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This is a great idea (so two stars for trying) but not very well executed. What this plugin really does is generate an HTML table and save the file as either XLS or XLSX. Excel tries to parse most files it’s given, and it’s possible that older versions of Excel load those files quite happily. All I can tell you is that Excel 2013 barfs entirely on the XLSX-named file, and for the XLS-named one it opens the file after showing a “do you want to recover information from this corrupted file” message. So I guess you do get the data eventually if that’s satisfactory.
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It does recognise custom posts types. And will export comments. But doesn’t export posts’ custom fields.
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Nice Idea but need load more work.
Only exports basic information with no way of specifying custom fields.
Rating: 5 stars
Love that it let me choose/separate by post type. Thanks!
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