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A step-by-step guide to exporting standard Wordpress comments using cPanel and phpMyAdmin. Step 1. Login to your web host and navigate to cPanel then phpMyAdmin in the dashboard (or) navigate directly to phpMyAdmin in the dashboard. Step 2. Click on your website's database in the column on the left. Step 3. Click on your "comments" table (not "commentmeta") in the main view. Step 4. Click on the "Export" tab in the navigation bar above. Step 5. First, select "Custom" export method. Second, select "CSV" format from the dropdown box. Third, scroll down to the bottom. Step 6. First, select "Put column names in the first row". Then, finally, click on "Go" and follow the prompts to download the file to your device. That's it! The file can now be opened in any spreadsheet program like MS Excel or Google Sheets.]]>

A step-by-step guide to exporting standard Wordpress comments using cPanel and phpMyAdmin. Step 1. Login to your web host and navigate to cPanel then phpMyAdmin in the dashboard (or) navigate directly to phpMyAdmin in the dashboard. Step 2. Click on your website's database in the column on the left. Step 3. Click on your "comments" table (not "commentmeta") in the main view. Step 4. Click on the "Export" tab in the navigation bar above. Step 5. First, select "Custom" export method. Second, select "CSV" format from the dropdown box. Third, scroll down to the bottom. Step 6. First, select "Put column names in the first row". Then, finally, click on "Go" and follow the prompts to download the file to your device. That's it! The file can now be opened in any spreadsheet program like MS Excel or Google Sheets.]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 15:35:51 GMT /slideshow/how-to-export-wordpress-comments/236969597 robertkinnear33@slideshare.net(robertkinnear33) How to Export Wordpress Comments (steps in description) robertkinnear33 A step-by-step guide to exporting standard Wordpress comments using cPanel and phpMyAdmin. Step 1. Login to your web host and navigate to cPanel then phpMyAdmin in the dashboard (or) navigate directly to phpMyAdmin in the dashboard. Step 2. Click on your website's database in the column on the left. Step 3. Click on your "comments" table (not "commentmeta") in the main view. Step 4. Click on the "Export" tab in the navigation bar above. Step 5. First, select "Custom" export method. Second, select "CSV" format from the dropdown box. Third, scroll down to the bottom. Step 6. First, select "Put column names in the first row". Then, finally, click on "Go" and follow the prompts to download the file to your device. That's it! The file can now be opened in any spreadsheet program like MS Excel or Google Sheets. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/export-guide-200716153551-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A step-by-step guide to exporting standard Wordpress comments using cPanel and phpMyAdmin. Step 1. Login to your web host and navigate to cPanel then phpMyAdmin in the dashboard (or) navigate directly to phpMyAdmin in the dashboard. Step 2. Click on your website&#39;s database in the column on the left. Step 3. Click on your &quot;comments&quot; table (not &quot;commentmeta&quot;) in the main view. Step 4. Click on the &quot;Export&quot; tab in the navigation bar above. Step 5. First, select &quot;Custom&quot; export method. Second, select &quot;CSV&quot; format from the dropdown box. Third, scroll down to the bottom. Step 6. First, select &quot;Put column names in the first row&quot;. Then, finally, click on &quot;Go&quot; and follow the prompts to download the file to your device. That&#39;s it! The file can now be opened in any spreadsheet program like MS Excel or Google Sheets.
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