Excel reporter export

Hi Experts,
I am making an report for my customer with shipment details of the AR delivery.
Now i want the export of the shipment details in 4 records, but only get the exported data in 1 line.
Is there a way to change the format in excel advanced report designer to 4 different records aligning??
If i cut and paste the field it gives no data when creating the report.
Can somebody advice me?
thx
mark

Hi Mark,
I believe this new thread is the same question as the other:
export delivery details to csv document
If that is true, copy and paste field should not be used.  You may use Excel function to get required results easily.
Thanks,
Gordon

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