### [Attaching CSV Files to Form Notification Emails](https://wpforms.com/docs/attaching-csv-files-to-form-notification-emails/)

**Published:** November 28, 2023
**Author:** David Ozokoye

**Excerpt:** Learn how to attach your user-submitted data as a CSV file in notification emails.

**Content:**

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Would you like to receive a CSV attachment when your form is submitted? WPForms offers a downloadable CSV file attached to your notification email that includes user-submitted data, along with the form name, entry ID, user’s IP address, and more.

This tutorial will show you how to attach CSV files to form notification emails.

Before getting started, you’ll need to [create a new form](https://wpforms.com/docs/creating-first-form/) or edit an existing one to access the form builder. Then, make sure to complete the [basic form notification setup](https://wpforms.com/docs/setup-form-notification-wpforms/#basic-setup).

### Enabling Entry CSV Attachments

The first step is to enable the Entry CSV Attachments. After opening the form builder, go to **Settings » Notifications** to access all of the notification options for your form.

![Notification settings](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/notification-settings.png "Notifications settings in form builder")

Then, scroll to the bottom of the notification settings and click **Advanced**.

![click-advanced-option](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/click-advanced-option.png "Advanced option")

Then, toggle on the **Enable Entry CSV Attachment** option.

![enable-csv-entry-attachments](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/enable-csv-entry-attachments.png "Enable entry CSV toggle button")

#### Configuring Entry CSV Attachment Settings

Once you’ve enabled the Entry CSV attachment option, more settings will appear for you to configure. Go ahead and click the **Entry Information** field to reveal the available items you can include in the CSV file.

![click-entry-information-field](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/click-entry-information-field.png "Entry information fields")

Next, you’ll need to select the form fields you’d like to include in the CSV attachment. If you’d like to include all fields, simply click the **All Fields** option.

![select-all-fields](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/select-all-fields.png "Select fields")

Or, you can select individual fields by clicking on each one you’d like to include.

![click-fields-to-add-to-csv](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/click-fields-to-add-to-csv.gif "Click to add fields")

**Note:** You’ll need to include at least one item from the **Entry Information** dropdown to attach a CSV file to the email notification.

To include more entry details beyond the information the user submits through your form, scroll to the **OTHER** section of the dropdown and click on each item you’d like to include.

![add-other-entry-information](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/add-other-entry-information.png "Other entry information")

Next, go ahead and add a name for your file in the **File Name** field. You’ll see that the File Name is set to “entry-details” by default, but feel free to change the name to whatever you’d like.

![csv-file-name](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/csv-file-name-1.png "CSV file name")

When you’re finished, be sure to click the **Save** button to save your settings.

![save-form](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/save-form.png "Save form button")

Now the recipient of the email notification will receive a CSV attachment with the entry information you’ve included.

That’s it! Now you can set up CSV attachments for all of your forms.

Be sure to explore our [other tutorials on form notifications](https://wpforms.com/categories/docs/form-notifications/) to learn how you can get the most out of them.

**Categories:** Form Notifications

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