![]() To view the above steps in action, see the video below. In the "Data" pane, right click the data source, and select "Export Data to CSV." Select a save location and name the file, then click save. To save a copy of this in an excel spreadsheet, click on a sheet in Tableau Desktop. ![]() The workbook should show the old data as it was.Navigate to the folder that contains the data source, which was created when doing the unpackage above, and select the data source.Select "Edit Connection." This opens the file browser to find the new data source, and defaults to the Tableau Repository Folder.In the left "Connections" pane, mouse over the data source that you want to get the old data for, and a black arrow should appear, click the arrow.Change from a live connection to extract in upper right.Click on the Data Source tab at the bottom left of Tableau Desktop to see the data source and tables.Open the original packaged workbook(.twbx) in Tableau Desktop.This deselects the cell but keeps the table active. This tells Tableau to download data pertaining to just this cell. In this case, the following steps should allow you get the non-updated data. Activate the table so that Tableau knows what item on the dashboard you want to export. Most likely, the data source will be a Tableau Extract file type, which only opens in Tableau Desktop.For example, if the data source is an Excel file, it can be opened directly to see the data. Choose where you want to save the file and click Save. Click the File menu and select Export > Crosstab. ![]()
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