CC lightroom exported images

nothing happened when I export images... the bar on the upper left corner shows not all movement.

Hi carovillegasl,

Could you please confirm what computer do you work?

What is the exact version of Lightroom?

In what format you export images from Lightroom and how many images you export?

And since when are you facing this problem.

Kind regards

Tanuj

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