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```mediawiki '''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Getting Started]] > [[Importing Contacts]] > CSV file == What is a CSV file? == A CSV (Comma Separated Values) file is a simple file format used to store tabular data in plain text. CSV files are commonly used for importing and exporting data between applications, particularly in the context of spreadsheets and databases. In ActiveCampaign, CSV files are integral for uploading contacts into your account, which is a crucial process for effective email marketing and customer relationship management. Understanding how to properly create and use CSV files is essential for any marketer looking to enhance their outreach efforts. This article will explore what a CSV file is, how to access and utilize it, configuration options, best practices, troubleshooting tips, and frequently asked questions. == How to Access This Feature == To begin utilizing CSV files within ActiveCampaign, you must first create or obtain a CSV file containing your contact data. The most common method is to export data from a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets and save it as a CSV file. == Step-by-Step Instructions == Below are detailed steps for creating a CSV file for importing contacts into ActiveCampaign: 1. **Open your spreadsheet program**: Launch Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or any similar application you prefer. 2. **Prepare your contact data**: Ensure that your contact data is organized in a tabular format. Each column should represent a different field (e.g., name, email, phone number) while each row should represent an individual contact. 3. **Save your data as a CSV file**: - In Microsoft Excel, click on '''File''', select '''Save As''', and choose the location where you want to save your file. In the file format dropdown, select '''CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)'''. Then, click '''Save'''. - In Google Sheets, click on '''File''', hover over '''Download''', and then select '''Comma-separated values (.csv, current sheet)'''. 4. **Verify the CSV file**: Open the saved CSV file using any text editor to confirm that it displays your structured data separated by commas. This will help ensure that there are no errors before importing it into ActiveCampaign. == Configuration Options and Settings == While CSV files themselves do not have unique configuration options, it is important to note that certain aspects of your contact data should be correctly formatted before import: - '''Field Names''': Make sure the first row of your CSV file contains header information that corresponds to the fields in ActiveCampaign. Common field names include "Email", "First Name", "Last Name", etc. - '''Data Types''': Ensure that the data you're importing matches the expected format for each field. For example, email addresses should follow standard formatting rules. == Best Practices and Tips == - **Always Back Up Data**: Before importing any contacts, ensure you have backed up your original contact list in case you need to revert any changes. - **Keep It Simple**: Stick to standard field names that correspond with what ActiveCampaign expects to minimize any potential errors during the import process. - **Limit Formulae and Styling**: Remember that CSV files do not preserve styling or formulas from Excel or other spreadsheet software. Only pure data will be preserved upon saving. - **Review ActiveCampaign’s Guidelines**: Refer to ActiveCampaign's comprehensive documentation on importing contacts to familiarize yourself with the necessary requirements and configurations before rushing into the import process. == Troubleshooting == If you're experiencing issues during the import of your CSV file, consider the following troubleshooting steps: - **Check for Formatting Errors**: Ensure that there are no extra commas or incorrect formatting in your CSV file that could disrupt the import process. - **Review ActiveCampaign’s Import Guidelines**: Make sure you are adhering to all specifications required by ActiveCampaign for successful imports. - **Inspect for Duplicate Entries**: CSV files with duplicate email addresses or other unique identifiers may lead to import failures or erroneous data entries. For further assistance, consult the following helpful guides: - [Learn how to troubleshoot failed imports](https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/223608348). - [Explore how to import contacts with multiple tags](https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000338150). - [Understand how to import contacts that have multiple values for a single field](https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000338170). == FAQ == === 1. What is a CSV file used for in ActiveCampaign? === A CSV file is used to upload contacts into your ActiveCampaign account efficiently. === 2. Can I include styling in my CSV file? === No, CSV files only store data without any styling, formulas, or multiple sheets. === 3. What should I do if my import fails? === Check for formatting errors in your CSV file and refer to ActiveCampaign's troubleshooting documentation. === 4. How do I create a CSV file from Excel? === Select '''File''', then '''Save As''', choose '''CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)''', and save your file. === 5. Are there specific field names I need to use? === Yes, use standard field names recognized by ActiveCampaign, such as "Email", "First Name", and "Last Name". === 6. Can I import contacts with empty fields? === Yes, however, it's recommended to keep your data as complete as possible for optimal engagement. === 7. What types of data can I store in a CSV file? === You can store any basic contact information in a CSV file, such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, and other relevant attributes used in your ActiveCampaign setup. In summary, understanding the role of CSV files in ActiveCampaign is vital for effective data management and email marketing strategies. By following the outlined steps and best practices, users can confidently navigate the CSV import process. ```
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