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What is a export file?

In a personal computer application, to export is to convert a file into another format than the one it is currently in. Once the file is exported to the desired format (specified in its file name suffix), it can be opened and worked on by an application that recognizes and uses this format.


When you export a file where does it go?

Your browser should save exports you've downloaded in your computer's Downloads folder.

What is the difference between import and export files?

Similarly, in computer terminology, "import" means to bring a file from a different program into the one you're using, and "export" means to save a file in a way that a different program can use it.

Is export the same as download?

Download source file: Downloads a copy of the file. Export: Involves additional preparation for documents containing hyperlinks or markups. Exporting may also involve additional preparation for PDF files if multi-page PDF files are involved.

Why would you need to export a file?

Moving data from one program to another. For example, when upgrading to a new version of a program or changing to a different software developer (e.g., changing browser). Saving data in a program in a format that is compatible with a different program.

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