When importing multiple projects using CSV files, a configuration file can help you save your preferences, such as project settings, Jira fields, and user information, and use it for future imports. In the new import experience, select Download a configuration file at the end of your next Jira project import. Upload it with a CSV file in another import to bring in the same preferences without the hassle of selecting the same fields once again.
To use a configuration file during an import:
From the navigation bar, select Projects > Create project > Import data.
Select the app from which you’d like to import your data from. If you can’t find your app in the list, select CSV to use any CSV file to import your data.
If you select Asana, ClickUp, monday, or Trello, you can directly import data without a CSV file.
Select Upload a configuration file (optional) and upload the configuration file you downloaded from a previous import.
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comment_12541When importing multiple projects using CSV files, a configuration file can help you save your preferences, such as project settings, Jira fields, and user information, and use it for future imports. In the new import experience, select Download a configuration file at the end of your next Jira project import. Upload it with a CSV file in another import to bring in the same preferences without the hassle of selecting the same fields once again.
To use a configuration file during an import:
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