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 William Tougeron 
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 Hi all, 
 
 
 
 When one displays an Ensight Gold case in a Paraview Spreadsheet and click on the Toggle cell connectivity visibility button, one can see very interesting data about the mesh : cell ID, block ID, node IDs, cell type. The question is: how to export it, for example, in a CSV file? The simple copy-paste method in an OpenOffice Spreadsheet doesn't work. The CSV writer method (http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaVie...rting_CSV_Data) allows to export some columns, but not all the ones visible in Paraview. Any help would be very appreciated! Best regards, William  | 
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 You can find "Export Data" or "Save Data" in ParaView's "File" menu. This will export everything into .csv if the spreadsheet is the active view.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Thank you very much for your time. The Save Data method gives the same result than the CSV writer method: only few columns are exported (actually, only a single "Cell Type" column is exported for cell data, and only the "Points:0", "Points:1", "Points:2" columns for the point data). Edit: I am using Paraview 4.1.0.  | 
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 Hello Taalf, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I saw both the options save data and export scene. But my problem is I have huge data sheet so I dont want to use save data and export scene just exports particular data for a particular time step. I have huge data and 100s of time steps. So I dont want to use export scene for that many times. Is there any option for that? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.  | 
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 I am also facing the same issue. Kindly let me know if you have any solution regarding the same. Thanks  | 
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