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Highlights
- Un-merge studies in Extraction 2.0
- New export options in Extraction 2.0
Unmerge studies
There’s now an option in Extraction 2.0 that lets you un-merge your merged studies.
Selecting to unmerge will restore all studies back to the state they were in before they were merged.
This includes:
- The data that was extracted
- The reviewers assigned to the study
- The status of the study (In progress, In consensus, etc)
Pressed it by mistake? Don’t worry, a warning message will appear before you unmerge to double check.


You can unmerge up to 20 studies at a time. If you have more than 20 studies to un-merge you need only repeat the action to un-merge the ones still left merged.

New export options in Extraction 2.0
There is now an option to export only the consensus data for either data extraction or quality assessment.

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