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-====== 16.06. Importing customer budgets ======+====== 17.06. Importing customer budgets ======
 You can set up budgets for customers manually if you wish (see [[issuing_goods:customer_budgets|here]]) but if you have to set budgets for many customers at a time then this feature will save you a lot of time. As with the other import features of mSupply, this import uses a tab delimited text file (easily produced by exporting a spreadsheet from Excel or other spreadsheet programme). The columns that must be present in the file and their contents are as follows: You can set up budgets for customers manually if you wish (see [[issuing_goods:customer_budgets|here]]) but if you have to set budgets for many customers at a time then this feature will save you a lot of time. As with the other import features of mSupply, this import uses a tab delimited text file (easily produced by exporting a spreadsheet from Excel or other spreadsheet programme). The columns that must be present in the file and their contents are as follows:
  
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