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# Import device list to a group

Import device list to **Add/Move/Remove Devices** to streamlines the process of managing devices within a group, allowing users to efficiently update device assignments. This feature provides three options:

* **Add to Group**: Assigns the device to the target group while keeping it in any existing groups.
* **Move to Group**: Transfers the device to the target group and removes it from its current group.
* **Remove from group**

<figure><img src="/files/V54TSvZSfMeCygPOAQMg" alt=""><figcaption><p>Import device List</p></figcaption></figure>

### Steps to import device list to a group

**Access Cockpit Menu**: Navigate to the Cockpit menu.&#x20;

**Go to Groups**: Open the Groups section and locate the desired group.

1. **Open Group Dashboard**: Click on the group name to access its dashboard.
2. **Click Import CSV**: On the top-right corner of the screen, click the Import CSV icon.
3. **Select Action**: In the pop-up window, choose the desired action—Add, Move, or Remove devices.
4. **Upload CSV File**: Select the .csv file containing the device list to be imported.
5. **Verify Target Group**: Ensure the target group is correct. If needed, delete the selected group and choose a new one.
6. **Review and Confirm**: Click Next, review all details, and verify the information before uploading the file.


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