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This typically happens when there is a rogue cell somewhere to the right or bottom right. A single cell with a space character would suffice to throw this error.
Here are two things you can do to fix this:
Copy just the cell range that contains data to a new file. For example, you have data in A1:E100, copy just that range, paste it in a new file, import the new file. Any cells floating around would automatically be excluded by doing this.
Mark all columns to the right of your data and delete their content, even if they look empty, e.g. with data in A1:E100, mark columns F through Z and hit delete.
Hope this helps!
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@PsychLeague If you continue to have trouble, maybe try to upload your file into our app - MigrateMyCRM - to see if you run into the same issue? That could at least let you know if it's a bug in HubSpot or an issue with the data.
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I feel your frustration! Been there with import errors. Double-check for hidden characters in your headers, even extra spaces. Sometimes they can mess things up. You can try copying your data into a new spreadsheet to see if that helps!
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As you have tried all other things and everything seems to fine, issue might occur if the file has any merged cell any special character. Save the CSV file with UTF-8 encoding as it can help avoid issues with special characters.
This typically happens when there is a rogue cell somewhere to the right or bottom right. A single cell with a space character would suffice to throw this error.
Here are two things you can do to fix this:
Copy just the cell range that contains data to a new file. For example, you have data in A1:E100, copy just that range, paste it in a new file, import the new file. Any cells floating around would automatically be excluded by doing this.
Mark all columns to the right of your data and delete their content, even if they look empty, e.g. with data in A1:E100, mark columns F through Z and hit delete.
Hope this helps!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
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Thank you for your response, but I did delete eons of columns and rows when I first saw the info. I've now done it multiple times, and this version is a copy of just these specific columns from another file.ill give it another try, thanks!