How to export a Google Sheets sheet
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What is Google Sheets and why export a sheet?
- Google Sheets is an online spreadsheet tool that is part of G Suite, Google's cloud-based productivity suite.
- Exporting a Google Sheets can be useful for sharing information with people who do not have access to the platform, for making backup copies, or for working with the data in other software.
How to export a Google Sheets to Excel?
- Open the Google Sheets sheet you want to export.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Download as”.
- From the drop-down menu, choose “Microsoft Excel (.xlsx)” if you want to export the sheet in that format.
- Click »Download» and select the location where you want to save the file.
How to export a Google Sheets sheet to PDF?
- Open the Google Sheet Sheets that you want to export.
- Click on »File» in the menu bar and select “Download as”.
- From the drop-down menu, choose “PDF document (.pdf)” to export the sheet in that format.
- Click “Download” and select the location where you want to save the file.
How to export a sheet from Google Sheets to CSV?
- Open the Google Sheets that you want to export.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select ”Download as”.
- From the drop-down menu, choose “Comma Separated Values (.csv, currentsheet)” or “Comma Separated Values (.csv, Text Format)” depending on your preferences.
- Click “Download” and select the location where you want to save the file.
How to export a Google Sheets sheet to another format?
- Open the Google Sheets that you want to export.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Download As.”
- From the drop-down menu, select the file format you want to export the sheet to, such as Excel, PDF, CSV, etc.
- Click “Download” and select the location where you want to save the file.
How to export a Google Sheets sheet to an external hard drive?
- Connect the external hard drive to your computer and make sure it is recognized by the system.
- Open the Google Sheets that you want to export.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Download as.”
- Choose the file format in which you want to export the sheet, such as Excel, PDF, CSV, etc.
- Select the external hard drive location as the download destination and click “Save”.
How to export a Google Sheets sheet to a USB flash drive?
- Connect the USB memory to your computer and make sure it is recognized by the system.
- Open the Google Sheets sheet that you want to export.
- Click »File» in the menu bar and select »Download As».
- Choose the file format in which you want to export the sheet, such as Excel, PDF, CSV, etc.
- Select the location of the USB drive as the download destination and click “Save”.
How to export a sheet from Google Sheets to Google Drive?
- Open the Google Sheets sheet that you want to export.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Save a copy to Google Drive.”
- Select the location on your Google Drive where you want to save the copy of the sheet.
- Click “Save” to export the sheet to Google Drive.
How to export a shared Google Sheets sheet?
- Open the shared Google Sheets that you want to export.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Make a Copy.”
- A new window will open with the copy of the sheet. Click “File” and select “Download As” to choose the export format.
- Click “Download” and select the location where you want to save the file.
How to export a Google Sheets sheet in different languages?
- Open the Google Sheets you want to export.
- Depending on the language you want to export the sheet in, make sure the language is set in your Google Account settings.
- Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Download As.”
- Choose the file format in which you want to export the sheet, such as Excel, PDF, CSV, etc.
- Select the desired location and click “Save” to export the sheet in the configured language to your Google account.
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