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Export your financial model to Excel (.xlsx) directly from Francis. The export preserves formulas, cell references, and formatting. Use it to share with banks, investors, or board members who work in Excel.

Export your model

Click the download icon in the top-right corner and select Download as Excel. The file saves to your default downloads folder.

What’s preserved

Row formatting carries over: bold, italic, and the component type. The expand and collapse state does not. Every group exports collapsed, regardless of how it’s set in Francis, so expand the ones you want open in the downloaded file. Unlike PDF reports, nested groups in Excel remain accessible. You can expand and collapse them in the downloaded file.

Number formatting

The exported numbers follow the decimal settings in your Francis model, so format the model the way you want the Excel file to read. One thing to watch: on Auto, the number of decimals varies by value, so an exported row that mixes large and small numbers reads inconsistently. For a uniform export, set a fixed number of decimals on the section or row.
On whole numbers, a trailing decimal separator can still appear (for example 7.824.500, in EU format) even when no decimals follow. It’s a display artifact in the export and safe to clean up manually in Excel.