Dreamweaver Save Search Results from <Find All>

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    Default Dreamweaver Save Search Results from <Find All>

    Any one knows is there any way I can save/export the resluts generated
    by <Find All> in Dreamweaver (any version)? In specific, like the save
    function in result panel for 'Link Checker'/'Site
    Reports'/'Validation'...

    I came to this problem so often. What I am doing now is copy the screen
    shot(s) into MicroSoft Word to be able to print out the reports.

    To be more specific, for example, it is so common to ask a report like
    following,

    A list of all files in one site/project with certain tag with specific
    attribute.
    A list of files along with the line numbers where certain string is
    used in code.
    .....

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    Default Re: Dreamweaver Save Search Results from <Find All>

    Yes, -- open it in Excel.

    Just open a blank workbook, go the Data tab, and click the Import from Other Sources > From XML Data Import

    Excel may complain about the schema, but just click OK and the xml will be presented in a nicely formatted Excel spreadsheet.

    Good Luck
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