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Cannot export SharePoint List to excel

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Hi everyone,

Above is the issue that I faced when trying to Export to Excel from Sharepoint List.

I tried to "Repair Office" but nothing happened.

I read an similar questions and the answers is to Repair Office. Did not work for me.

 

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  • shmemane Profile Picture
    on at

    Hi luuminhvuong93,

     

    Are you trying to work with PowerApps? I believe what you see is an Microsoft office issue, and needs to be looked up in the Microsoft office support portal - https://support.office.com/

    Please let me know if this is a powerapps issue and I would be happy to help you.

  • luuminhvuong93 Profile Picture
    300 on at

    My data is collected from PowerApps,

    But maybe I am at a wrong place.

     

    Anyway is there other workaround that can allow exporting the data to excel ?

  • JohnFairhall Profile Picture
    20 on at

    You can use flow to do this.

     

    There's a preexisting template you can use which once a week exports the content of a sharepoint list into an Excel .csv https://emea.flow.microsoft.com/en-us/galleries/public/templates/79095f001ee911e79dc3835964ea3218/copy-sharepoint-list-items-into-a-csv-each-week/

     

    If you want it to run on demand rather than weekly, change the trigger from recurrence to a button.

  • luuminhvuong93 Profile Picture
    300 on at

    thank you for suggesting, Actually I did try this one @JohnFairhall

    But the FONT is not working (Im using Vietnamese)

    Also, too many unnecessary column that I dont need

     

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  • JohnFairhall Profile Picture
    20 on at

    Once you have the exported CSV file do not open it. Instead, Open up Excel, go to the Data tab and choose 'From Text/CSV'. Ensure UTF-8 is used.

  • luuminhvuong93 Profile Picture
    300 on at

    Thanks @JohnFairhall

    However I downloaded the created csv ffrom onedrive. Then I Open excel, choosed from Text in data.

    I also choose UTF 8.

    font is stil broken 😞

  • JohnFairhall Profile Picture
    20 on at

    Is it a fresh version of the CSV you are trying to import? If its the same one that you originally tried to open it maybe saved with the incorrect coding. Try creating the CSV again from fresh and then importing from text. If that doesn't work then sorry, I'm out of idea but hopefully, someone else can help. Good luck.

  • luuminhvuong93 Profile Picture
    300 on at

    @JohnFairhall Thanks for your help,

    ACtually It was my mistake. I click and downloaded the file from Excel online into xlsx format

    I did it successfully,

    The question now though is how to allow export data only input by the current user of the PowerApps.

  • v-micsh-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @luuminhvuong93,

     

    Based on what I know, there is no option available in PowerApps to allow exporting data into Excel, or into SharePoint list.

    You could take use of user() function to filter out the table loaded in PowerApps.

    User function in PowerApps

     

    If here you would like to export filtered items from SharePoint list to Excel, then you may take a try with the Export to Excel feature in SharePoint, which allows to export the filtered View from SharePoint list:

    Export to Excel from SharePoint  (Edited, it seems you have issue using this feature)

     

    Or you may take a try with some powershell scripts.

    Adding a thread for reference:

    How to export filtered SharePoint list to Excel

     

    Regards,

    Michael

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