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Currently users can transpose columns and rows in data tables. You can also download data tables in .CSV format and download multiple years in one ZIP file. Tables visible on screen can be exported to Excel. The export to Excel will maintain any changes the user applies to the table layout using the custom filters (see the FAQ, “How can I create a custom filter?,” for more on this). Users can also copy parts of a table, with or without headers, and paste those parts into Excel to work with it in any way they want.

Users can print maps or small tables and the respective notes by clicking the “Print” button. Currently, the first page of the table will print, so far larger tables, we recommend exporting the table to Excel and printing from Excel.

Email us at census.data@census.gov for any questions or comments you may have.  For more guidance on data availability and using data.census.gov, the Census API, and Microdata Access, visit our Resources page.

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