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QlikView Reference Manual.pdf - QlikCommunity - QlikView

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Export to<br />

In this group you can choose whether you want to export the values to a file or to the clipboard.<br />

File If you export to a file you must mark this check box and enter the file name. If<br />

no file name is entered, the values will be exported to the clipboard. The file<br />

name may be entered as a Calculated Formula (page 851).<br />

Browse Opens the Export File dialog, allowing you to browse for a file to which the<br />

values should be exported.<br />

Clipboard Default setting. If no file is specified above, the values will be exported to the<br />

clipboard.<br />

Field Selections If this control is checked, the export file will, for each selected field, have all<br />

the possible field values on one row, separated by tabs.<br />

Include Labels If this control is checked, the first position on the line (when Field Selections<br />

is set) or the first record (when Records is set) will contain the field names.<br />

Records If this control is checked, the export file will have one column for each<br />

selected field, separated by tabs.<br />

Append to Existing<br />

File<br />

Number Formatting<br />

If this control is checked the export will be appended to the export file, if the<br />

file already exists. Labels will not be exported when appending to an existing<br />

file. If the export file does not exist, this flag has no meaning.<br />

Some other programs may have difficulties to handle numbers with number format correctly. <strong>QlikView</strong> offers<br />

three options for number formatting of numeric data to be exported to files or to the clipboard.<br />

New export buttons will inherit the default setting from the User Preferences: Export page. The setting can<br />

however be individually set for each export button.<br />

Full Format Instructs <strong>QlikView</strong> to export numeric data with its full number format, just as<br />

it is shown in the document’s sheet objects.<br />

No Thousand Separator<br />

Removes any thousand separator from numeric data. This option is recommended<br />

if data are to be imported into MS Excel.<br />

No Formatting Removes all number formatting from the data and exports the raw numbers.<br />

The decimal separator will be as defined in the system settings (Control Panel).<br />

Note!<br />

There are limitations as to the behavior of certain macro triggers when working with documents on Qlik-<br />

View Server. Please study the section Using Macros in QV Documents on the QV-Server (page 883) before<br />

designing server documents with macro triggers.<br />

39.4 Font<br />

On the Font tab you can change the font of the text in the object. This page is identical to the Font page of<br />

the list box.<br />

See Font (page 475).<br />

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