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Experience Builder export to CSV is not working and is not downloadable to file.

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Hello,

Export to JSON, GeoJSON, Item, Shape, etc is all downloadable. Exporting a table to CSV does not download the .csv excel file.  Instead it opens it up in Chrome.  I'm not sure if this is a new "Feature", can we have it restore back to the way it was?  Thank you.

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VenkataKondepati
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Not an ArcGIS change—this is Chrome handling CSV inline.

Quick fixes (pick one):

Right-click → Save link as… on the CSV export.

In Chrome: Settings → Downloads → Clear auto-open settings, and (optionally) disable Google Docs Offline so CSVs don’t open in-tab.

Use Edge/Firefox (they typically download CSVs).

If you control the server (not AGOL), set header Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=export.csv so browsers force download.

As a workaround in AGOL, Export → creates an item → Download, then right-click save if needed. You can also zip the CSV to force download.

Bottom line: it’s browser MIME behavior; adjust Chrome or use Save-as to get the file.

Regards,

Venkat

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VenkataKondepati
Regular Contributor

Not an ArcGIS change—this is Chrome handling CSV inline.

Quick fixes (pick one):

Right-click → Save link as… on the CSV export.

In Chrome: Settings → Downloads → Clear auto-open settings, and (optionally) disable Google Docs Offline so CSVs don’t open in-tab.

Use Edge/Firefox (they typically download CSVs).

If you control the server (not AGOL), set header Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=export.csv so browsers force download.

As a workaround in AGOL, Export → creates an item → Download, then right-click save if needed. You can also zip the CSV to force download.

Bottom line: it’s browser MIME behavior; adjust Chrome or use Save-as to get the file.

Regards,

Venkat