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'Download As' is not available. Only Download is available #7079

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25shirolkaray opened this issue Sep 30, 2023 · 4 comments
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'Download As' is not available. Only Download is available #7079

25shirolkaray opened this issue Sep 30, 2023 · 4 comments
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@25shirolkaray
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Hello,

I downloaded Jupyter Notebook.
However I noticed that the option - Download As is not present.
Instead Download is present.

I can con NOT download my ipynb file as PY file.

Can someone help me with this?
Jupyter Notebook Download Issue

@25shirolkaray 25shirolkaray added bug status:Needs Triage Applied to issues that need triage labels Sep 30, 2023
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jtpio commented Oct 2, 2023

@25shirolkaray normally you should be able to export the notebook as a Python file via the "Save and Export Notebook As" submenu:

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RRosio commented Oct 3, 2023

In Notebook 7, the name of this option falls under "Save and Export Notebook As...". Older documentation might still refer to this option as "Download As" as it was listed in previous major version of Notebook.

@RajeshkJatav
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But i cant see graphs when uploading this file on github. Can someone help me.

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hadismt commented Apr 20, 2024

@25shirolkaray normally you should be able to export the notebook as a Python file via the "Save and Export Notebook As" submenu:

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Thank you. You saved my time.

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