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11-22-2022 07:17 AM
Hello,
We have a few Pivot Scorecard widgets, with indicators in columns and breakdowns in rows. (example illustration below)
Users are asking whether this data visualization of the scores can easily be exported to Excel or similar. Is there an easy way to do this?
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11-22-2022 12:48 PM
I found that it is possible to just select the contents of the widget, and copy and paste it into Excel.
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I found that it is possible to just select the contents of the widget, and copy and paste it into Excel.
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03-31-2023 05:40 AM
I get why your users are asking for an easy way to export the data from those Pivot Scorecard widgets. It's always handy to have that info in Excel or a similar program so you can play around with it and make some killer graphs and charts.
Luckily, there's a solution! Check out this blog post on https://blog.coupler.io/how-to-export-data-from-tableau/ that shows you how to export data from Tableau. Even though it's not the same program as Pivot Scorecard, the process is pretty similar and should work for your needs. You just need to go to the ""Worksheet"" menu in Pivot Scorecard and select ""Export"" or ""Download."" From there, you can choose to export the data as a CSV file, which can easily be opened in Excel or another spreadsheet program.