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Translation of Stable (latest release): Hazaragi

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Upgrade to WP All Import Pro to Use the Preview Feature You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Upgrade to WP All Import Pro to Use the Preview Feature

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If this box is checked, WP All Import will try to match terms to existing child %s. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If this box is checked, WP All Import will try to match terms to existing child %s.

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If this box is checked, WP All Import will try to match the %s in your import file to child %s. If it can't make a successful match, it will create a new %s using the %s in your import file. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If this box is checked, WP All Import will try to match the %s in your import file to child %s. If it can't make a successful match, it will create a new %s using the %s in your import file.

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If HTML code is showing up in your posts, use this option. You can also use <br /><br /><i>[html_entity_decode({my/xpath})]</i><br /><br /> or <br /><br /><i>[htmlentities({my/xpath})]</i><br /><br /> or <br /><br /><i>[htmlspecialchars_decode({my/xpath})]</i><br /><br /> to decode or encode HTML in this import file. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If HTML code is showing up in your posts, use this option. You can also use <br /><br /><i>[html_entity_decode({my/xpath})]</i><br /><br /> or <br /><br /><i>[htmlentities({my/xpath})]</i><br /><br /> or <br /><br /><i>[htmlspecialchars_decode({my/xpath})]</i><br /><br /> to decode or encode HTML in this import file.

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Enable this option if you experience memory issues or errors when importing Excel files. This uses a different processing method that can handle problematic Excel files. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Enable this option if you experience memory issues or errors when importing Excel files. This uses a different processing method that can handle problematic Excel files.

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Use alternative Excel processing method You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Use alternative Excel processing method

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Attempt to match to existing %s before creating new ones You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Attempt to match to existing %s before creating new ones

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Adjusting the Unique Identifier<br/><br/>If you run this import again with an updated file, the Unique Identifier allows WP All Import to correctly link the records in your updated file with the %s it will create right now. If multiple records in this import file have the same Unique Identifier, only the first will be created. The others will be detected as duplicates.<br/><br/>If you find that the autodetected Unique Identifier is not unique enough you can drag in any combination of elements. The Unique Identifier should be unique for each record in this import file, and should stay the same even if this import file is updated. Things like product IDs, titles, and SKUs are good Unique Identifiers because they probably won't change. Don't use a description or price, since that might later change. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Adjusting the Unique Identifier<br/><br/>If you run this import again with an updated file, the Unique Identifier allows WP All Import to correctly link the records in your updated file with the %s it will create right now. If multiple records in this import file have the same Unique Identifier, only the first will be created. The others will be detected as duplicates.<br/><br/>If you find that the autodetected Unique Identifier is not unique enough you can drag in any combination of elements. The Unique Identifier should be unique for each record in this import file, and should stay the same even if this import file is updated. Things like product IDs, titles, and SKUs are good Unique Identifiers because they probably won't change. Don't use a description or price, since that might later change.

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First run creates new %s. Re-running this import will update those same %s using the Unique Identifier. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
First run creates new %s. Re-running this import will update those same %s using the Unique Identifier.

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Create new %s for each record in this import file You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Create new %s for each record in this import file

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