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# Step 7: Exporting Results

#### Available exports:

Click any export card to download. A spinner shows while the file is being generated.

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**Summary display:**

The page shows a final overview:

* Session name and project details
* Per-question breakdown: total responses, code count, coded percentage

▎ Tip: You can navigate back to any previous step from the sidebar if you need to make changes. However, going back and modifying codes or cleanup will require re-running subsequent steps.


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