To create a SharePoint list from a CSV file, you can: 1) Click New List 2) Select From CSV 3) Click Upload File 4) Select the CSV file you want to import harePoint will automatically try to determine the column types for the file. You can also check the column types and choose a new type if needed
this is great, thank you. What is missing is how you import the CSV backup to the copy of the list. I have complex values and multiple selection field values. Is this possible?
To create a SharePoint list from a CSV file, you can:
1) Click New List
2) Select From CSV
3) Click Upload File
4) Select the CSV file you want to import
harePoint will automatically try to determine the column types for the file. You can also check the column types and choose a new type if needed
Great video, but how do you import from the CSV file back into the list? Thanks in advance!
I was jut thinking the same!
@@CarFinanceSimplified Power automate would be the easiest way to import large chunks of data in an existing SharePoint list, IMO.
@@RuSalas Yes many thanks - I have since discovered that! Best wishes.
this is great, thank you. What is missing is how you import the CSV backup to the copy of the list. I have complex values and multiple selection field values. Is this possible?
That was actually I was also waiting for to hear in the video but he mentioned overall things except for the core things, how he did it...
جالب بود ، تشکر
what is the best hosting ?
Thanks, easy but magnificent!
Hi
Great tip and I have set it up myself now. Only problem is that it only backups the first 100 rows. How do I get it to backup the whole list?
Hey, could you fix the problem?
I want to do the backup in the same way ....
i fixed it on my own
your videos so good
Hello, I have a list that have more then 600 rows but il back up only the first 100 or so. Any Idia??
turn on paging?
it was good