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rdfs:label
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Platform
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Name
| - Inbox Display & Export Tool
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latest release version
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api
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latest release date
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Description
| - A tool to show and export the contents of all the messages in your inbox, along with information such as the sender's User ID and username, date/time posted, and whether you were the one who sent the message. Depending on the options selected, you can also view information such as the sender's Contributor Tier, what type of Contributor they are , their specific contributions, and whether they're an admin. You can export to the following formats: Excel, CSV, PDF .
Please report bugs in the Testing & Bug Squashing for Dragon Tools guild. Code can be found at Github. Contributions are welcome.
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Screenshot
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Website
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Developer
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Usage
| - =====Login Options=====
To access and use this tool click on the Inbox Display & Export Tool link and then fill in your User ID and API Token. There are two drop-down menus, Column Option and Text Format.
The Column Option drop-down menu allows you to choose what the tool will display for you. For Column Option, you can select from Baby Bear, Mama Bear, and Papa Bear. For example, Baby Bear allows the tool to display the sender's User ID and username, date/time posted, whether you were the one who sent the message, and the contents of the message.
The Text Format drop-down menu allows you to choose how the tool displays the text. The options for Text Format are Hot Porridge, Warm Porridge, and Cold Porridge. For example, Warm Porridge displays and exports text formatting with emoji and converted text while HTML is removed.
Table Sorting
Most sections contain tables that can be sorted. To sort based on a single column, select its header. If you wish to change from ascending to descending order, select the column header again.
To sort based on multiple columns, select the first column header and then hold the Shift key while selecting subsequent column headers. Again, if you wish to change from ascending to descending order for a specific column, select the header again. Selecting a column header a third time removes the sort.
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