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PropStream export into CRM advice.
Hello All, Newbie here and looking for advice. I find PropStream to be an amazing tool, however when attempting to import PropStream export into my crm it’s like a square peg into a round hole. I find that I have to spend time and effort formatting and massage my data for a successful import. Does everyone do this? I’m an engineer and I’m looking to develop something to automate this process. I find I’m spending waaaay too much time on this. Any feedback would be amazing.
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@Michael Treas
There is an option in PS that let's you select only columns you want to export. That may make the data more manageable.