If you experience difficulty importing a list, this is a helpful checklist to help identify any potential problem areas.
- Be sure that your list is in CSV (comma separated values) format.
- If you are unsure, right click on the file and then click properties. The 'file type' should indicate: Comma Separated Values (CSV), or Microsoft Excel Comma Separated Values (CSV).
- The Fix: If your list is not in CSV format, open the file in Excel, then click on File -> Save As. From the 'Save As Type' dropdown menu, select CSV ( comma delimited). Click Save.
- Check your CSV file for empty rows. Lists with huge numbers of empty rows can create delays with importing a list.
- The Fix: Copy and paste the data into a new sheet, re-save and re-import.
- The Fix: Copy and paste the data into a new sheet, re-save and re-import.
- Review the data in your file ( email addresses and custom fields if applicable) for any non-standard characters like /, (, ), ? or //.
- The Fix: Do a quick search (CTRL + F in Excel) for any of these characters. If the search comes up empty, your issue is probably not related to this.
- The Fix: Do a quick search (CTRL + F in Excel) for any of these characters. If the search comes up empty, your issue is probably not related to this.
- Are you attempting to import your list with Cut and Paste?
- If so, it's a good idea to try the import using a CSV file instead.
- If so, it's a good idea to try the import using a CSV file instead.
- Header Row
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If you are using a header-row (named columns in your spreadsheet such as email, firstname, lastname), be sure to select set the "Import File Has a Header Row" drop down to YES.
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Did you remember to map the column names to the appropriate field in the email system?
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