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+ | == Delete a search view == | ||
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+ | #Open the search window. | ||
+ | #Click '''Views''' > '''Delete'''. | ||
+ | #Select the search view you want to delete. | ||
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+ | [[File:DeleteSearchView.png]] | ||
== Export to Excel == | == Export to Excel == | ||
You can export the contents of your search window to Excel. In the Search window, click '''Export''' > '''Export to Excel'''. Excel will open with the content of your search window. You can use the excel tools to manipulate the data such as filtering, sorting, pivot tables, etc. Some people like to use this feature for reporting out of SME. | You can export the contents of your search window to Excel. In the Search window, click '''Export''' > '''Export to Excel'''. Excel will open with the content of your search window. You can use the excel tools to manipulate the data such as filtering, sorting, pivot tables, etc. Some people like to use this feature for reporting out of SME. |