No, but you could export it to Word and then copy and paste it into Excel from Word.
I have created a browser bookmarklet that will allow you to create CSV files from an HTML table. It should work on pretty much any web page ... including Confluence. All you have to do is drag the bookmarklet to your bookmarks toolbar in your browser and then on your Confluence page click the bookmarklet. It will then create a link right before each table on you page that says Export to CSV. If you click that link it will prompt you where to save the CSV file and then you can open it in Excel and do what you want with it. http://iamdav.in/2014/10/24/bookmarklet-creating-csv-html-table
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Thanks,
This captures only the content on the page, not the whole report.
The default "export to word" feature export full report (in the non-deployed paginated views).
As the eventual target is Excel, is there any third party plug-in available to do so, even a paid one?
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exports to csv fine, but when in use it freezes your table for editing (you have to remove the filter from the page to be able to edit the table)
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Hi @Satish Bhandari ,
You may try the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app.
Use the filtration button at the top right corner of your page
or go to the editor and manually wrap your Page Properties Report macro in the Table Filter macro:
Now you'll be able to export the whole report or the filtered report to the CSV format:
You'll be able to export manually created tables as well.
@Anna Dziubańska , please raise a support ticket if you have any problems with the Table Filter macro. It shouldn't prevent editing, you don't need to remove the macro if you need to edit cells and add/remove table rows.
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