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> :star: This section describes only describes the import options which are specific to the custom CSV import.
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> For all other options please see [the general import options](../Import#Import-Options).
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##### Database
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#### Database
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Select what type of data you want to import.
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You can choose between `Passwords`, `Folders` and `Tags`.
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This option defines which fields you can import and which conversion methods are applied.
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##### Skip first line
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#### Skip first line
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Skips the first line of the csv.
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Select this option if your csv file has a header which should not be imported.
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##### Interpolate missing fields
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#### Interpolate missing fields
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This option will make the Importer try to guess missing fields like the url.
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For passwords you will have to map at least the `Password` column, for folders and tags the `Label` column is required.
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You can use the `Preview Line` option to preview a different line.
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##### Custom Fields format
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### Custom Fields format
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To import custom fields from a CSV file, the type of the column must be set to "Custom Fields" and the formatting must be as shown below.
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Each line contains one custom field.
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First, there is the label of the field which is optionally followed by a comma and the type of the field.
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