How to Download Tableau Data

Did you know that underneath ever Tableau Visualization is a downloadable data table?

For example, let’s visit the Students, Apps, & Degrees page of our Introduction to Tableau Dashboard on Tableau Server. Click on the box labeled “How have freshman applications and admissions changed?” to view some historical data around this question.

Look for the download button (highlighted in the screenshot above. You may see just the icon (without the word Download), depending on the size and resolution of your browser or monitor. If you click on that button, you should see a pop-up window on your screen, like the one shown below, with many options, which we will describe below:

Image: download this file as a *.png file of the view

Data: clicking on this box will generate a new pop-up box that allows you to explore the rows of data that contribute to a given visualization. From here, you often have the option to download that data to a text file.

Crosstab (recommended): This allows you to download the data on the screen as an Excel or csv file. This may not be the raw data (or it might be, depending on how it is being shown), but it keeps the data format true to what you are seeing on the screen.

If you prefer to download data into separate lines, csv is the recommended format.

PDF: Download the view as a PDF file (options available for scaling, page size, and orientation)

PowerPoint: Allows you to download a single visualization, or selected sheets (or tabs) from a workbook.

Tableau Workbook: This can be used if you’d like to edit the workbook in your Tableau Desktop client. You may require additional permissions to access / use the Data Source in addition to the workbook itself.

Items with the lock-and-key icon are not automatically provisioned to users. If you do not have permissions to download the Crosstab of a workbook but you would like to request that access, please email the workbook owner, or submit a Help Desk ticket and the team can attempt to help you contact the necessary governance-related entities.

Downloading the chart as a Crosstab gave me the following table in Excel:

 

Year

2005-2006

2006-2007

2007-2008

2008-2009

2009-2010

2010-2011

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

2015-2016

2016-2017

Acceptance Rate

53%

56%

56%

55%

59%

58%

58%

56%

54%

53%

54%

55%

Admitted Total

9,654

10,160

10,591

11,467

12,722

13,066

13,544

13,959

15,047

16,271

16,504

16,165

Applied Total

18,153

18,195

19,056

20,685

21,737

22,616

23,409

24,871

27,634

30,629

30,658

29,175

 

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