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How Do I Export Orders From Shopify?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 5:46 pm

Are you looking to move your Shopify store to another platform? Maybe you’re not happy with Shopify’s features, or you’re simply ready to expand your business to multiple sales channels.

Whatever the reason, you’ll need to export your Shopify orders before you can move them elsewhere.

In this article, we’ll show you how to export your Shopify orders in just a few clicks. We’ll also provide a few tips on what to do with your orders once they’re exported.

How to Export Your Shopify Orders

Exporting your Shopify orders is a simple process that can be completed in just a few clicks. Here’s how:

1. Log in to your Shopify account and go to the Orders page.

2. Click the Export button at the top of the page.

3. In the Export Orders dialog box, select the Order Fields, Export Format, and File Format.

You can also choose to include only certain order statuses (e.g., only completed orders).

4. When you’re finished making your selections, click the “Export” button.

Your orders will now be exported as a CSV file (comma-separated values). This file can be opened in Excel or another spreadsheet program for further analysis.

PRO TIP: When exporting orders from Shopify, it is important to note that only orders that have been paid for will be exported. This means that any orders that are still in your shop’s “draft” status will not be exported. Additionally, any orders that have been canceled or refunded will also not be exported.

What to Do With Your Exported Orders

Now that you have your orders exported, you can do whatever you like with them. Perhaps you want to move them to another ecommerce platform or import them into an accounting program. Whatever the case may be, you have all the data you need to make it happen.

The process for exporting orders from Shopify is simple and can be completed in just a few clicks. Once your orders are exported, you can do whatever you like with them, including moving them to another ecommerce platform or importing them into an accounting program.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.