The most common ways is via a database, most simply to Microsoft Access (Save As - Select Microsoft Access Database) or some other database format using OBDC.
Otherwise you can save tables to Excel in a similar fashion but you need to define a map first. Or you can copy and paste parts of a table to virtually anywhere else.
You didn't indicate which data specifically that you wanted to export.
On the Analysis tool bar there is a button labelled "Analyze Timescaled data in Excel". You might find that this provides all the information you need.
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