![]() ![]() I also duplicated the E-mail 1 - Type,E-mail 1 - Value columns and changed to 1 to 2 and that also worked. I did rearrange the Google CSV headers in a different order and that still worked. Maybe I mistakenly modified the CSV or saved the CSV with a slightly different parameter? I tried pasting the Google sheets phone column headers into my CSV to import and that did not work. Note: I have not been able to pin-point exactly what deviations from the Google CSV template are allowed. Or something like “Method 2” in this webpage: The process I have described above is the only one that worked for me.Ī similar process, but uses different headers (these did not work for me):įor further details others seem to be importing successfully as well:īasically I am followed something like these steps (Method 1): Note: It may be possible to use other headers and in other orders. You can download my sample CSV file that I received from Google here: Google will give you a CSV file that looks like this: (I used a fictitious data and the name of a historical figure.) Name,Given Name,Additional Name,Family Name,Yomi Name,Given Name Yomi,Additional Name Yomi,Family Name Yomi,Name Prefix,Name Suffix,Initials,Nickname,Short Name,Maiden Name,Birthday,Gender,Location,Billing Information,Directory Server,Mileage,Occupation,Hobby,Sensitivity,Priority,Subject,Notes,Language,Photo,Group Membership,E-mail 1 - Type,E-mail 1 - Value,Phone 1 - Type,Phone 1 - Value,Phone 2 - Type,Phone 2 - Value,External ID 1 - Type,External ID 1 - Value,E-mail 2 - Type,E-mail 2 - Value,Īhmadu Bello,Ahmadu,Bello,MTN Nigeria,08,Mobile USA,808 987-6543,
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