If you want to export the data that makes up a time series as CSV (comma separated values) to open in another software package (Excel, for example) then click the “Export” button in the time series tool bar:

A box will open containing comma separated dates and data for each of the metrics visible on the chart (one column per metric). The date range for the exported data will match the selected date ranges of the time series:

You can now copy the data to your clipboard, or save the file to your hard drive.
That’s it for your basic introduction to Musicmetric. You should now be familiar with the layout of the dashboard and the basic functionality of the time series.
To learn how to use the time series to compare and contextualise your data, head to Overlays and Benchmarks or Musicmetric Events. If you’d rather learn more about specific metrics and how we present them, go to Social Media or File Sharing.