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Export PowerBI Desktop to CSV/Excel

Please provide the ability to export PowerBI desktop reports to csv/excel, some users need the data from time to time
Status: Completed
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nishalit
New Member
We've implemented export data to CSV. You can open a CSV file in Excel -- Excel is often the default program to open CSV files. We hope this handles this feature request. If it does not, please open a new idea.
DAVIDSP1
New Member
Would be very interesting, have the capability to export the information from every control to CSV or Excel format
gtlg
New Member
I agree with David, we need this functionality 🙂
jpase
New Member
After shaping data and building a data model - now I need to export the results of 5M plus rows. An export feature would be very helpful!
shawn17
New Member
Just to clarify my need. I have data that is only accessible to PowerBI. I want to be able to expose the Power BI summarization, and raw data to another tool. Either by downloading an excel file or via another API (perhaps outbound OData endpoint for each chart)
arnoyes
New Member
What Microsoft tool doesn't already have this functionality built in? This should be a no-brainer and should already be in the tool.
lbl
New Member
This functionality is very much needed! We are considering using Power BI to filter data and then export it to other tools for the sales team, product development etc. Without this functionality we can't use Power BI.
72911e
New Member
This is the first bit of functionality you would expect from the infamous albeit unsuspecting enablers (for both good and ill) of spreadmarts.
nhalloran
New Member
PowerBI is a great tool but this is a show stopper. Exporting to csv/excel would allow us to share data with any person/organisation and other programs.
ggetty1
New Member
Latest version allows you to copy entire tables, queries, etc., right? Couldn't you just paste this in Excel / CSV? Would that be enough?