If their application to export data from all channels and conversations has been approved, Workspace Owners can schedule an export to occur daily, weekly, or monthly:. Note: Data exports from Enterprise Grid orgs cannot be imported to other workspaces. The zip file will contain your org's message history in JSON format and file links from all channels and conversations. Org Owners can request to export data from all conversations a single user has been a part of.
The zip file will contain the message history and files for a single user in the format you specified. Note: If you choose to export data from your entire org in TXT format, only org-wide multi-workspace channels and DMs will be included. Exports for a single workspace will only include channel and DM data from that workspace. Tip: You can't select specific channels to export data from. If you plan to import your data into another workspace , you'll have the option to pick the messages and files you'd like to migrate during the import.
We're having trouble. Please try again later! Workspace administration Learn how to manage your Slack workspace or Enterprise Grid org. Next Previous. Export your workspace data With Slack, you can export data from your workspace or Enterprise Grid organization. Select the Export tab.
Below Export date range , open the drop-down menu to select an option. Click Start Export. We'll send you an email once your export file is ready. Open the email and click Visit your workspace's export page. Click Ready for download to access the zip file. Export data from your workspace Workspace Owners and Admins can export data from public channels in their workspace using the steps below.
From your desktop, click your workspace name in the top left. Schedule recurring data exports If their application to export data from all channels and conversations has been approved, Workspace Owners can schedule an export to occur daily, weekly, or monthly: From your desktop, click your workspace name in the top left. Select Schedule Exports and choose a frequency. The only real validation is people paying for your product.
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