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Overview
When exporting from ZenGRC to CSV, customers can choose to remove Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) tags from rich-text fields. If you are in the ZenGRC Beta Program, you have this feature.
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The main use-case for this functionality is to export data for reporting purposes. If If the same file is used to re-import data, all formatting would be lost and most text would read with no breaks. |
What are Rich-Text Fields?
Many applications, including ZenGRC, provide tools with which to format text. This is typically in large text boxes where words can be edited to display as bold, italic, or underlined. It also allows the user to change fonts, font sizes, and font colors.
Examples
The following are examples of rich-text fields:
Formatted description while editing.
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Description in the application when looking at the same information in a list view.
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What is HTML Formatting?
Example
The following provides an example of HTML tags in Google Sheets that display upon export:
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How to Export Plain Text
If your organization needs to analyze data and would like to remove HTML characters, there is an option to export data without HTML. However, the main use-case for this functionality is to export data for reporting purposes. If the same file is used to re-import data, all formatting would be lost and most text would read with no breaks.
The option to remove HTML formatting is only available in the dialog box after selecting Download Export on the Data Export page . Please see instructions at Data Export.and on any module with a list view. For more information, please see Data Export and System of Record List Views.
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