• Rebecca

    (@becstar_rocks)


    Instructions for importing redirects are incorrect. They reference 3 columns to import when in fact there are 4. Also it will not import a csv file with a comma delimiter, you must use a semicolon. To get this to work in Excel, you have to close Excel, go to your regional settings in Windows and change the delimiter from a comma to a semicolon, open your file, swap out (fine/replace) all the commas with semicolons, save the file, import the redirects, then go back to windows and change your semicolon delimiter back to a comma. It’s worth it if you have a lot of imports to make but not if you don’t. Very poor instructions in this area.

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by Rebecca.
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  • ?? Yes, you are right. I need to separate the column column about it. And it took me quite a while. I’ve arranged about 200 lines ?? But it’s worth it. But it could have been easier. More options need integration, for import ..Are you generally satisfied with the plugin?

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by korkusuzca.
    Thread Starter Rebecca

    (@becstar_rocks)

    Yes, I am very happy now I figured it out. Thank you so much for being so responsive. It makes all the difference to me. I have upgraded my review to 5 star now. Thank you again and love your work! ?? Super useful.

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