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    Thank community, we appreciate all your involvement on this idea. We understand the ability to bulk export or print attached files would be a huge time-saver, especially for year-end audits, client communication, and general record-keeping.

    We’ve evaluated the complexity of this feature against other priorities on our roadmap. Atm, this isn't in our plans however we'd like to explore bulk downloading of files from Xero in the longer term. I'll share an update when we're able to give more attention to this, here.

    For the meantime if this is essential for you right now, you may like to explore third-party integrations through our Xero app store which could meet your needs here.

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    Sarah Hart commented  · 

    Thousands of users have reported this as a critical feature.
    In addition, for most jurisdictions, it's a legal and audit requirement as well as a client service expectation.
    Xero should adjust its response to this request. We buy a license for book keeping software. If it can't perform basic tasks, such as exporting the records we have created,, we aren't getting what we pay for...

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    Sarah Hart commented  · 

    Sigh.
    I guess it's just my bad luck that every single request to bring Xero into line with legal and audit requirements hangs around ignored by the developers for 10 years, and then Kelly Munro pops up to advise that no, despite all our years of investing in Xero, Xero isn't going to fix this major problem either.
    Not a single idea I follow has been met with a "yes".
    Doesn't breed confidence that Xero will be able to meet new requirements in the future, given it apparently doesn't have resources to "prioritise" requirements that are ten years old.

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