Download a PDF report of keywords by vists
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I am in the process of downloading a keyword ranking report for a specific campaign. I organize the keywords by visit and when i download in PDF format (which is the format I need) it organizes back to alphatical order. Please help!
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for your suggestion! Would you mind submitting a new feature request at https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-Moz-Feature-Requests? You can also vote on other feature requests, track their status, and review feedback from the Product Team at that URL.
Thanks,
Christy -
I feel your pain. I have the same issues when I try to download a report with a specific sort here on MOZ. I hope there is an answer to this but I have a feeling that it is not possible (currently).
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