purchasing raw materials or products in other nations and bringing them into one's own country
the commercial activity of buying and bringing in goods from a foreign country
Transferring data from a file into existing data or documents. Care must be taken to ensure that the imported file does not destroy the style of the document into which it is transferred.
Is the process of bringing information into the Broadcast List Manager software automatically from an external file. Broadcast List Manager gives you the ability to import list recipient data from .CSV, comma-delimited text (.TXT), and tab-delimited text formatted files.
Bringing products (goods or services) from a foreign country into another country for sale.
Bringing a good, service, or capital into the home country from abroad
Purchasing goods or services from another country and bringing them into one's own country.
Importing brings text into Personal Knowbase articles from external files which were written by other applications. These external files may be flat text files, formatted text files, or other types of formatted files. For more information, see the Import Command (File Menu).
Receiving packaging materials or packaged goods into Great Britain or Northern Ireland directly from countries outside the UK.
Bringing subscribers into the system in mass quantities. Once a data file is in the proper CSV format, it can be imported into the system. We require that customers send the file to us for import if it is over 5000 subscribers.
Accepting data from an external file or machine. How the server receives an exported file (such as an address book) from the client program.
To bring a file created in one application or program into another application for use in that program.
The act of moving a file from a data source (computer, disk, server, etc) into a project created by a program. Examples: Adding a file to a FrontPage web. Moving an image file into a PageMaker document
To bring data or a file from one program or system to another.