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The Article List function provides four additional options that are identical to those of the Summary function: Assign as codingjob, ClusterMap, Associations and Save as Set. Each of these possibilities is discussed in detail on the [[3.3:Summary|Summary function page]]. Below these four functions, you find an 'Export' button. By clicking on this button, you can download the results of your search as either a CSV, Excel, JSON, SPSS or HTML file. You can do so by clicking on the drop down list next to 'Export as' and selecting the format of your preference (see Figure 6.4.3). You don't have to necessarily download all of the results. You can download a selection of all the articles if you prefer. Just enter the number of results you want to download in the box between 'Limit to' and 'results'. When ready, click 'Export'.
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The Article List function provides four additional options that are identical to those of the Summary function: Assign as codingjob, ClusterMap, Associations and Save as Set. Each of these possibilities is discussed in detail on the [[Summary|AmCAT Query Summary function page]]. Below these four functions, you find an 'Export' button. By clicking on this button, you can download the results of your search as either a CSV, Excel, JSON, SPSS or HTML file. You can do so by clicking on the drop down list next to 'Export as' and selecting the format of your preference (see Figure 6.4.3). You don't have to necessarily download all of the results. You can download a random selection of all the articles if you prefer. Just enter the number of results you want to download in the box between 'Limit to' and 'results'. When ready, click 'Export'.
 
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== Sampling the article list ==
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On the Article List page, there is an option to export a random sample to a new article set. This can be done by clicking the `Sample` button in the toolbar.
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After clicking the button, a menu opens where you can enter the sample size, and the name of the new article set that will contain the sampled articles.
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Clicking the 'Save' button will create and take you to the article set containing the sample.
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