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Export from Spreadsheet Data Sources

Atlas is a great way to analyze spreadsheet data, as it helps teams discover patterns and relationships that may be hidden in traditional row and column views. By visualizing spreadsheet content in Atlas's interactive maps, teams can uncover clusters, outliers, and trends across their data that wouldn't be apparent through sorting and filtering alone. This semantic analysis of spreadsheet content can surface insights about customer segments, product usage, or business metrics that inform data-driven decisions.

Google Sheets

  1. Open your sheet
  2. Go to File > Download
  3. Select "Comma Separated Values (.csv)"

Google Sheets export documentation

Excel

  1. File > Save As
  2. Choose CSV (Comma delimited) or TSV (Tab delimited)
  3. Save file

Excel export documentation

Airtable

  1. Open the view menu
  2. Click on the name of the view
  3. Select "Download CSV" from the menu options

Note: CSV export is only available on web and desktop applications. If accessing a shared view, the creator must enable "Allow viewers to copy data out of this view" for the CSV download option to be available.

Official Airtable export guide