Enhance Import data guide#92
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enhance import data by adding new and replacing screenshots adding note sections segmenting processes for easier understanding adding average upload time
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Summary of Changes
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This pull request significantly enhances the user guide for managing registrant data within OpenSPP. The changes aim to make the process of both exporting and importing data more intuitive and user-friendly, ensuring that users can efficiently manage their registrant information, whether updating existing records or adding new ones, with improved clarity and comprehensive instructions.
Highlights
- Enhanced Documentation Clarity: The user guide for importing and exporting registrant data has been significantly reworked to improve clarity and ease of comprehension for users.
- Improved Visual Guidance: New screenshots have been incorporated throughout the guide to provide better visual aids for users following the import and export processes.
- Structured Information with Notes: New 'Note' sections have been added to highlight important tips, warnings, and specific details, ensuring users are aware of critical information at relevant points.
- Detailed Import Process Segmentation: The import process has been segmented into distinct sections for updating existing data and adding new registrant data, providing clearer, step-by-step instructions for each scenario.
- Guidance for Large Data Imports: New information regarding the handling of large datasets during import, including batch processing during testing and estimated import times, has been added.
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Added new screenshots
Reworked instructions for easier comprehension
added note sections
segmented processes.