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title: Glossary Export
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slug: /how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/export
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---
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# Glossary Export
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Exporting a glossary from OpenMetadata is easy.
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- Navigate to **Govern > Glossary**
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- Click on the **⋮** icon and **Export** the glossary file.
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{% image
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src="/images/v1.5/how-to-guides/governance/glossary8.png"
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alt="Export Glossary File"
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caption="Export Glossary File"
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/%}
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If you have glossary terms in your Glossary, the same will be exported as a CSV file. If you have If there are no terms in the Glossary, then a blank CSV template will be downloaded.
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{%inlineCallout
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color="violet-70"
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bold="Bulk Import a Glossary"
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icon="MdArrowBack"
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href="/how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/import"%}
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Save time and effort by bulk uploading glossary terms using a CSV file.
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{%/inlineCallout%}
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{%inlineCallout
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color="violet-70"
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bold="Glossary Approval Workflow"
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icon="MdArrowForward"
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href="/how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/approval"%}
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Set up a review and approval process for glossary terms
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{%/inlineCallout%}
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