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The import can be found More > Backup and Restore > Restore or Import`.
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It can be used to restore a previously made backup, import a backup from another instance or import data from another password manager.
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[![The Import section](_files/import-overview.png)](_files/import-overview.png)
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## The Import Steps
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##### 1. Choose Format
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Choose the format of the file you want to import.
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If you want to import a CSV file from an application which is not listed, choose `Custom CSV`.
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##### 2. Select File
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Select the file you want to import.
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If you want to import a custom csv file, make sure to set the csv options before you open the file.
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##### 3. Select Options
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Select the options for the import.
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Depending on the file type, different options may be available which are explained below.
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##### 4. Run Import
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If you're ready to go, hit the `Import` button and start importing your files
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## Import Options
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##### Import Mode
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The `Import Mode` defines how the Importer should handle conflicts.
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`Skip if same revision` will skip entries when an object with the same id and same revision already exists in the database.
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`Skip if id exists` will skip entries when the id already exists.
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`Overwrite if id exists` will overwrite an entry with the data from the import if the id is found in the database.
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`Clone if id exists` will create a new entry if an entry with the same id already exists. |
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