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## 1. Export key-value metadata
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**1. Select the dataset**
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**a. Select the dataset**
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**2. Select the script** by clicking on the `Run Script` icon ![Run Script](./media/icon_50.png) and navigate to `MIF > Key Val to csv...`
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**b. Select the script** by clicking on the `Run Script` icon ![Run Script](./media/icon_50.png) and navigate to `MIF > Key Val to csv...`
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![Select dataset and run the script](./media/run_script2_50.png)
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**3. Click `Run Script`**. The script will already have the dataset ID filled in from the selected dataset. You can select multiple datasets by holding shift or add other IDs in the box. The script will say `Done` and have a green tick when it has run.
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**c. Click `Run Script`**. The script will already have the dataset ID filled in from the selected dataset. You can select multiple datasets by holding shift or add other IDs in the box. The script will say `Done` and have a green tick when it has run.
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![Script options](./media/script_options_50.png)
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**4. Click the attachment** to download it.
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**d. Click the attachment** to download it.
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The dataset now has an attachment in the righthand pane (you may need to press the `Refresh` button ![Refresh](./media/refresh_icon_50.png). The attachment is the name of dataset followed by `_metadata_out.csv`.
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![The attached csv](./media/csv_added_50.png)
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