![]() ![]() I've tested this on the latest versions of Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. Then, whenever you need to export a single page sheet from Google Sheets as an Excel document, just open the page you want to export, click that bookmark, and it should start the download. Just create a new bookmark name it whatever you like and add this as the URL for the bookmark. Instead, I made a quick Javascript snippet that does all the work for you: This works just fine although I did find that I had to keep looking up this string and copying it. It turns out, per Dafne Canales Lees' answer to a similar question asked on Quora, that all you have to do is replace the "/edit#gid=" part of the URL with "/export?format=xlsx&gid=" My solution is admittedly a little hacky but it has worked for me and, barring any future changes Google plans to make in how they encode their URLs, should work for the foreseeable future. ![]() I'm aware this was asked some months ago but this recently became a part of my weekly workflow and I decided there had to be a better answer than the roundabout answers that were given.
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