Would you like to add more filters to your import Simply follow the process described above

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Would you like to add more filters to your import Simply follow the process described above

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WP All Import will now create a filter. To apply this filter to your import, you need to click the “Apply Filter to XPath” button.

The post preview at the top of the screen will now update to show only the posts that match your filter.


If you create multiple filters, you can tell WP All Import to only import content that meets all of your filters by clicking “AND”.

The WP Import WordPress plugin
Another option is to import all post ideas that match one or more of your filters by clicking the “OR” radio button.

After selecting one of these options, click “Apply Filter to XPath.” As before, you can use the preview to see exactly what posts WP All Import will create based on your worksheet and filters.

mapping your values

When you are satisfied with the preview, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click “Continue to Step 3”.

This will take you to a screen where you can list of cameroon cell phone number map each column in your table to a section of a WordPress post.

On the right side, there is a panel that shows the different “categories” of data that WP All Import imports for each post.

On the left side, you'll find the different areas where you can display this data, such as the post title, SEO title , content, and byline if you're running a multi-author WordPress blog.

Mapping your WP Import values
To create the mapping, simply find a category of data in the right box, then drag and drop it into place where you want to display that information in WordPress.

In the image below, you can see that we dragged “posttitle” into the Title field. This means that this information will be used for the title of the post.
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