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# Download Thing Menu Events

{% hint style="info" %}
Please note that to be able to download Thing Menu Events CSV file you need to be inside a Thing Menu Event logs section. [You may check out this guide on how to go to Thing Menu Events section.](https://docs.monogoto.io/guides/thing-menu-events)

In addition, kindly note that if timeframe is not selected, then the exported CSV will show last 7 days Event Logs information.
{% endhint %}

When you are inside Thing Menu Events section, please follow these steps:

1\.       Filter Event logs time by desired timeframe. [You may check out how to do this following this link.](https://docs.monogoto.io/guides/thing-menu-events/event-time)

2\.       Press on **Export as CSV** button.

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