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import_and_export:importing_stores [2026/01/28 00:05] – [17.13. Importing stores] Mark Gloverimport_and_export:importing_stores [2026/01/28 00:11] (current) – [Import file format] Mark Glover
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   * The import file must be an ".xlsx" (Excel) type file.   * The import file must be an ".xlsx" (Excel) type file.
   * The first row must contain the column headers shown in the **Column heading** column in the table below.   * The first row must contain the column headers shown in the **Column heading** column in the table below.
-  * The store code is used to check whether a store exists already. If it does not exist in the datafile it will be created with the values in that row of the spreadsheet. If a store with the store code does exist in the datafile already, its values will be updated with the values contained in that row of the spreadsheet (blank cells will be ignored so values will not be updated with empty cells).+  * The store code is used to check whether a store exists already. If it does not exist in the datafile it will be created with the values in that row of the spreadsheet. If a store with the store code does exist in the datafile already, its values will be updated with the values contained in that row of the spreadsheet. <WRAP center round important 60%> 
 +Blank cells will be ignored so values will not be updated with empty cells. 
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   * The currently logged in user (the one doing the import) is given login permission to the store.   * The currently logged in user (the one doing the import) is given login permission to the store.
   * The table below details the fields you should have in each row of the file.   * The table below details the fields you should have in each row of the file.
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