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SOLVED: How do you batch change records?

  • September 5, 2016
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I have a camping list database that I’m using as a checklist. I want to mass-uncheck the items when I get home to prepare for the next trip. I know you can mass delete, but how do you mass change or batch change the same field in a group of records?

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  • September 6, 2016

You could filter to create a result set, uncheck the top item, select that field and drag down to copy that value to the other records.


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  • September 6, 2016

You could filter to create a result set, uncheck the top item, select that field and drag down to copy that value to the other records.


This is one of my favorite features of airtable! Makes data entry a whole lot easier


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  • September 6, 2016

You could filter to create a result set, uncheck the top item, select that field and drag down to copy that value to the other records.


Oh my goodness yes. That’s exactly what I wanted. I knew there had to be a way!


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