Hello!
I would like to export a csv without column headers.
I was able to remove the display name, but I can't find a solution for column headers.
Can you help me out?
Thank you
Hi,
If you're exporting the data in a grid format you should be able to remove the headers in the labels section of the data export options:
Hope this helps.
Adam
Hello Adam,
Thanks for your reply;
unfortunately this works only for row headers, I am looking for a solution to remove column headers.
Thanks,
Alessandra
@AlessandraPorroACN
Pivot the view in a way that all the dimensions are moved to rows
then as suggested by @AdamCookson while creating export remove the headers in the labels section of the data export option.This way you will be able to remove column headers and data will start from row1.
~ Jitendra
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