To see the data being used to create a visual, you can display that data in PowerBI, or export it toExcel. This article shows you how to exporttoExcel. Data can be exported to Excel from a PowerBI dashboard tile and from a report visual. Not all data can be viewed or exported by all users.
This walkthrough covers five distinct methods to copy or export your PowerBI tables to Excel, ranging from a simple click to more advanced techniques for larger datasets.
This quick guide will show you how to export your PowerBIdatasets to Excel, making it easy to analyze and share your data. Follow these simple steps and you’ll have your data in Excel in no time.
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A colleague recently asked you to hand him the latest sales dataset so that he can import it to his Excel workbook and analyze trends. This has left you wondering how to transfer your tables or visuals from the PowerBI dashboard to Microsoft Excel. Worry not.