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# Product Metafields Export

## Overview

* You can export the product metafields by product handle or by product SKU.
* With the **app's** MetaField Export feature, you can easily gather all your store's metafield data in one file. It's like having a convenient tool to collect valuable insights about your products.
* This feature is very useful when you need to review or share your metafield data with your team. Additionally, it's a great option to keep backups of your important data safe and sound.
* Follow the below steps:<br>

**Step 1:** Go to the Product Metafield menu from the Dashboard or Header Menu.&#x20;

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**Step 2:** On the right side of the page you will see the Export Feature section.\
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**Step 3:** Select the type of data you want in the export file i.e. by Product Handle or by Product SKU \
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**Step 4:** After selecting the handle or SKU field click on the Export button. Your Export has been started and in about 5 to 10 min you will able to see the exported file from the listing at the bottom side.

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**Step  5:** After export is completed you can able to download the success or error logs by just clicking on the Download text\
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The exported file compiles all the data into a neat file format that you can easily work with.<br>

That's it!


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