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# Import

"Import" plugin transformates MS Workflow Foundation project (UiPath for example) into Astro project. To run this tool you need to choose Tools -> Import menu. After that you'll get Import dialog window.

![](/files/3KG6mWYJ1P1xUgQr9o4w)

To start an import you need to fill in Source project path and press Refresh button. If everything is correct you'll see available for import files list. Put the tick mark on all the files you need to import or just click Check all button. Fill in the Destination field to mark the folder where you want to put your new project. Press Import button to start import process. All the successfully imported files will get the green tick sign. After finished the window will close and the new project will be opened in Studio.


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