Hi, Carly.

Hover your mouse pointer over the little floppy disk icon and the help
text 'download' should appear - click the icon to download the
contents of the file to your local workstation. It's an interval file
so it will be tab delimited and should open easily in your favourite
spreadsheet program.

Glad to hear you're enjoying using Galaxy - I hope this helps you get
your work done....

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Carly Hom <carlyho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working on a project that involves extracting a list of promoter
> regions that contain a significant enough H3k27me3 signal. So far I have
> produced an output in the ENCODE genome browser which is great for the
> visual representations I will be needed, but I also need to extract the
> table that was generated. I see the first few lines in a snapshot of the
> data that galaxy provided me with, but how do I extract that entire table
> into spreadsheet or txt format? If you could enlighten me on a galaxy
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