Thanks.  Yes, I looked at this.  It seems to require that the source
data is provided in the form of a URL (or at least those are all of
the examples it shows.)  Could be my inexperience, but I don't get
it.  I have the data in rows and columns within a datatable within the
dashboard page where the javascript is running.  Why should I need to
(or how would I) supply a URL that the toolbar can use to export the
data?  I'll take another look at it to see if I can figure out how to
use.  If you have any tips on my question, they would be greatly
appreciated.  Thanks again.

On Dec 20, 4:20 am, Daniele <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use the tool 
> bar:http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/toolb...
>
> to export as csv.
>
> On Dec 19, 9:02 pm, Mark in A2 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Relatively inexperienced, but finished my first real web-app that is a
> > dashboard utilizing Google visualizations.  I have six datatables used
> > to support the visualizations.  I would like to provide the option to
> > the user to export the datatables to text or xls.  I'm looking for the
> > most straightforward way to do this.  I've read through all of the
> > relevant material I can find on the topic, but cannot find anything
> > that appears to do the job (either that, or I just don't get it.)
>
> > Any help is greatly appreciated.  The visualizations have been great
> > to work with (and learn some basic Javascript) and just need this
> > final piece!
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Mark in Ann Arbor

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