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# Export Transactions

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Exporting transactions enables you to download a copy of your transactions. The file downloaded will have CSV format and can be viewable using any supported application.
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From your main screen click "Activity" tab

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Scroll down until the bottom of the list and you will find the "Export Transactions" button

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Click "Export Transactions" button

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The CSV will be available from your browser's download folder. Please check your browser documentation since every browser client have different download folder location.
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You can open the CSV file using supported spread sheet or text editor.
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Congratulations for exporting your transactions!


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