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![The Import section](_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'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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If this option is selected, passwords which were shared with you by other users will not be overwritten by the import.
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## Import specific options and notes
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### Database Backup
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Database backups are a special import source.
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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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## How to fix faulty CSV files
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![Warning for services which may create faulty exports](_files/import-faulty-csv.png)
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