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How to right click and copy all table data in Chrome - Browser Extension

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How to right click and copy all table data in Chrome - Browser Extension

Have you ever had the need to right click on a table and copy all the contents quickly when using a browser?

One of our clients had a job where they would generate table reports and they would routinely copy data from those tables and into spreadsheets for analysis.

There was no native feature to export the data when using the browser to generate reports, and though this would have been a solution, it wasn’t the solution the client was looking for. They thought it would be faster if they could right-click the table and find a copy contents button in their context menu.

To help this client we developed a chrome extension that would do just that. It wasn’t difficult and we had a lot of fun developing it and we didn’t charge so we could share it with you here.

To download this extension, you can visit our GitHub Repository.

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Published 19th Jan 2024

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