Use this extension for bulk editing work items, or to leverage Excel tools to analyze and visualize a large number of work items. Work items that are opened in Excel can be edited and published back to Azure DevOps with a single click. Once you are ready to publish your changes, simply hit "Publish" from Excel to sync your changes back to Azure DevOps.
Note: This extension requires Microsoft Excel, and an installed version of Visual Studio or the free Azure DevOps Office Integration client. Click here to learn more.
If you are using an older version of Azure DevOps Server/Team Foundation Server (2019 or earlier), the compatible extension is published as Azure DevOps Open in Excel 2019.
The extension is documented here.
This project uses GitHub Issues to track bugs and feature requests. Please search the existing issues before filing new issues to avoid duplicates. For new issues, file your bug or feature request as a new Issue.
Support for this project is limited to the resources listed above.
We welcome contributions to the extension. If you would like to contribute, please fork the repository and create a pull request with your changes. Your contributions help enhance the functionality and usability of the extension for the entire community.
Note: do not publish the extension as a public extension under a different publisher as this will create a clone of the extension and it will be unclear to the community which one to use. If you feel you don't want to contribute to this repository then publish a private version for your use-case.
Check out https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/extend/get-started to learn how to develop Azure DevOps extensions.
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