# Export

You can export your rendered table as `.txt` file. Use the `.exportFile()` function to export the table as `.txt`. You can also choose any other file extension, but the content remains the same.

```javascript
import { Table } from 'voici.js'

const data = [
  { firstname: 'Homer', lastname: 'Simpson', age: 39 },
  { firstname: 'Marge', lastname: 'Simpson', age: 36 },
  { firstname: 'Bart', lastname: 'Simpson', age: 10 },
  { firstname: 'Lisa', lastname: 'Simpson', age: 8 },
  { firstname: 'Maggie', lastname: 'Simpson', age: 1 }
];

const table = new Table(data);
table.exportFile('export.txt');
```

{% code title="export.txt" %}

```
  firstname    lastname    age  
================================
  Homer        Simpson     39   
  Marge        Simpson     36   
  Bart         Simpson     10   
  Lisa         Simpson     8    
  Maggie       Simpson     1    
```

{% endcode %}


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