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  • December 13, 2024
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  • Mari-Megan Moore

david.greenwood

Problem: The new Table functionality is great but I cannot export the data.

As a Business Analyst I want to export Miro tables to Excel so that I can use them in reports and import data into other apps.

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  • Mironeer
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  • December 17, 2024

hi ​@david.greenwood 

Thanks so much for sharing your feedback. We appreciate the insight. 

Our team is reviewing this, and it is open for votes and comments. For those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request.


This would be great.   Foolishly I used ‘tables’ to include text fields as well as status / dates etc.   The only option for export I can see is to copy and paste each field into a grid and then export the grid.  


  • New Here
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  • February 4, 2025

As a developer, I also need to export my Miro tables as CSV or markdown (either or both will do, I can do my own data mangling if necessary) so that I can paste them to other places like Confluence.


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Any ETA on this critical feature?


  • New Here
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  • February 18, 2025

As a team leader, I’m exploring using the new Tables and Timeline features to hold planning for my team. I need to be able to easily import/export data (e.g. from spreadsheets and lists) to populate my plans (as they are typically constructed elsewhere as part of business planning) and share my plans with others or transfer them to other tools.


as a researcher, i also need to export my tables I’ve used for mapping into a csv that I can share with the data analysts in my team. At the moment i’ve gone and recreated them in Airtables that can then be shareable and exported. please prioritise this feature. thanks.


  • Beginner
  • 2 replies
  • February 27, 2025

As a service designer I need to copy the tables I created to summarize workshop outcomes so that I can export them to confluence for more standardized documentation


I get the lock in, but without an export function for the new tables, Miro is locking out every user from proper table use.


As a lean/six sigma facilitator, when I facilitate an FMEA, I use sticky notes on top of a table while facilitating a session. But I need to calculate risk scores from those tables and sort/filter the data based on risk scores and other tags in the table, which is much better done in Excel.

Currently, the table exports and about 50% of the cells are accurate, but others are off in bizarre orders or in a completely different cell, even when the table being exported is extremely clean.

An AI feature that got it 95% right would even be very helpful - it’s much faster to check accuracy than to copy/paste cell by cell.


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