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The Excel Import plugin of MagicDraw makes it easier to import and expor= t your data. This plugin can automatically create a schema class for every = header and an instance specification for every row of data imported from an= Excel or CSV file. Once you have imported a schema class, you can= map its properties with those of the target element or model in MagicDraw,= view the mapped properties of a class mapping on a mapping diagram, and co= ntinue mapping the properties using the connectors.
The plugin also helps you export any instance specifications or mapped p= roperties of the element in your project into .xls, xlsx, csv= , or .txt file format. Step-by-step instructions to work with the = Excel Import plugin in MagicDraw are after the description of the feature i= n the Import Data from Excel and = Create Mapping dialog and other options provided in the wizard. Yo= u can open the dialog in MagicDraw by clicking the main menu File= strong> > Import From > Exc= el/CSV File.
The Import Data from Excel and Create Mapping dialog contains three menus:
This section explains what each menu can do and provides step-by-step in= structions to help you import data as schema classes and its instance speci= fications, create a mapping diagram, and import data according to your mapp= ing. As for the plugin's capability to export data to Excel or CSV= format files, you can access it on the main menu in Magic Draw by clicking= File > Export To >= ; Excel/CSV File. At the end of this section, you can find= some examples of how to export your data into an Excel or CSV fil= e.