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What are the best options to export data from a Matrix to Excel? Is it possible to keep the same formatting from Powerbi to Excel? I only get .csv in the Desktop and the .xslx online. However when I export it and open in excel, it shows a blank sheet with no pivot table.
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Hi @Sagejah9 ,
To work around the issue temporarily, you can use @MattAllington's suggestion to create a PowerPivot table in Excel. Or you can use PowerBI Tiles add-in in the Excel to get matrix visual. See: Integrating Power BI Tiles into Office documents.
Besides, I found there is a same feature request posted in Power BI Idea forum, you can vote and comment on it: Allow Table and Matrix Data Exports to Match PowerBI Visual.
Best Regards,
Liang
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Hi @Sagejah9 ,
To work around the issue temporarily, you can use @MattAllington's suggestion to create a PowerPivot table in Excel. Or you can use PowerBI Tiles add-in in the Excel to get matrix visual. See: Integrating Power BI Tiles into Office documents.
Besides, I found there is a same feature request posted in Power BI Idea forum, you can vote and comment on it: Allow Table and Matrix Data Exports to Match PowerBI Visual.
Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Sagejah9 another way is to create a Power BI report builder and use it to export the data but for this, you need Premium or PPU, and this is used by tons of my customers.
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Hi @Sagejah9 ,
Exporting the matrix as a csv is the only way I am aware of.
Best regards
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