Export results to different file type

I am very curious, if you can successfully export to csv format when choosing for query result in sql dev 2.1.
1. Worksheet
2. Enter a Query
3. Press the first green arrow to perform the query
4. Navigate to the results with the mouse and right click to have the possibility to export to csv.
In 1.5 I got loads of exportb option but in 2.1 I dont get any option. I upgraded to 2.1 because I needed to connect to a sql server as well as Oracle but since upgrading have had no joy in exporting the results from either, any advice?

So the context menu is still OK, you just don't get anything after that? You might be running into [this one|http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=873423].
As for SQL Server, 2.1 didn't allow for export, but 2.1.1 does.
K.

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