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Latest revision as of 12:16, 18 December 2020
Export Tables and Charts content to CSV files. This files are created with encoding ISO-8859-1 (ANSI).
You com open the files in Spreadsheets, other aplications, etc...
The objects title bar have an icon to save to a CSV file. The entire content will be exported (texts, values and expression).
If you have a "Others" line the content will be expanded in multiple rows.
After pressing the export button and generating the file, a window to download will appear on the screen.
On Cross Tables or Graphs you have two choices:
- simple export - the cross column become a second column generating a flat file
- cross export - the data is export like the cross table.