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SUMMARY
Some fields within Exchange Server are "multi-valued," meaning that they
can have an unspecified number of values assigned to them. An example of a
multi-valued field is the E-mail Addresses field. When exporting a mailbox
object to a .csv file, this field will have several values, depending on
the configuration of the system, each separated by default with a percent
sign (%).
MORE INFORMATION
The separator character for multi-valued fields can be modified through the
Exchange Server Administrator program when the export is being done. From
the Tools menu, click Directory Export. Click the Separators button, and
change the Property field to the desired character. Valid characters are
the percent sign (%), the ampersand (&), the caret (^), the number sign
(#), the at symbol (@), the exclamation mark (!), the dollar sign ($), and
the double-quote character (").
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