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# Export to Excel

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**Who can use this feature?**

The **Export to Excel** function can be used by those with the **Builder** subscription plan.

For more details, see our [**pricing comparison matrix**](https://squirrel365.io/pricing/).
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## Export to Excel properties

### EXPORT CONFIGURATION

* **Excel Filename** - This is a simple input box where you can either type in or bind the name of the exported file. Give the file a meaningful name to help identify its contents.
* **Sheets for the Excel workbook** - This is a list of the sheets seen in the Excel file. Each item represents a sheet with separate data ranges bound to each.
  * *Add* additional sheets by clicking the + icon.
  * *Select* the sheet to be configured by clicking on it in the list.
  * *Delete* sheets by selecting the sheet in the list and clicking the bin icon.
* **Name** - The name of the sheet (displayed in the list **below**). Give the sheet a meaningful name to help identify its purpose.
* **Sheet data range** - Bind the range of data in the spreadsheet to determine what data will be displayed in the sheet selected in the **Sheets** list. Do this by selecting the Bind to Cell button at the top-right corner of the input box.
* **Triggered by** -

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The **Export to Excel** trigger utilizes **Conditional Logic**. For more information on **Conditional Logic** and its uses, see [**this article**](https://learn.squirrel365.io/getting-started/dynamic-visibility#conditional-logic).
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