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How Do I Export a CSV File in WooCommerce?

Last updated on January 14, 2023 @ 3:20 am

Are you looking to export a CSV file in WooCommerce? CSV files can be exported for both products and customers in WooCommerce. In this article, we’ll show you how to export a CSV file in WooCommerce.

How to Export a CSV File in WooCommerce

  1. Exporting a CSV file in WooCommerce is easy.
  2. First, you need to log into your WordPress dashboard and go to WooCommerce > Settings.
  3. On the Settings page, go to the Advanced tab and click on the Export/Import button.
PRO TIP: If you are using a WordPress WooCommerce site, you may want to export a CSV file of your products. This can be done by going to WooCommerce > Products and selecting “Export” from the Bulk Actions menu. However, be aware that this will export all of your WooCommerce products, not just those in your CSV file.
  1. On the Export/Import page, you need to select the Export products option.
  2. Next, you need to select the type of products you want to export and choose whether you want to export all products or only selected products.
  3. Once you’ve made your selection, click on the Export button and your CSV file will start downloading.

How to Export Customers as a CSV File in WooCommerce

  1. Exporting customers as a CSV file is just as easy as exporting products.
  2. First, you need to log into your WordPress dashboard and go to WooCommerce > Settings.
  3. On the Settings page, go to the Advanced tab and click on the Export/Import button.
  4. On the Export/Import page, you need to select the Export customers  option.
  5. Next, you need to select which customer data fields you want to export.
  6. Once you’ve made your selection, click on the Export button and your CSV file will start downloading.

Conclusion

Exporting a CSV file in WooCommerce is easy. You can export both products and customers as CSV files from the Export/Import page in your WordPress dashboard.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.