updated help for import/export

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<para>There are also some special functions available:</para>
<para><emphasis role="bold">Export:</emphasis> This allows you to export
entries to a file (e.g. LDIF or CSV format).</para>
<para><emphasis role="bold">Show internal attributes:</emphasis> Shows
internal attributes of the current entry. This includes information about
the creator and creation time of the entry.</para>

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</screenshot>
</section>
<section>
<section id="tool_upload">
<title>File upload</title>
<para>When you need to create lots of accounts then you can use LAM's file
upload to create them. LAM will read a CSV formatted file and create the
related LDAP entries. Please check the data in you CSV file carefully. LAM
will do less checks for the file upload than for single account
creation.</para>
upload to create them. In contrast to <link linkend="tool_upload">LDAP
import/export</link> this operates on account type level.</para>
<para>LAM will read a CSV formatted file and create the related LDAP
entries. Please check the data in you CSV file carefully. LAM will do less
checks for the file upload than for single account creation.</para>
<para>At the first page please select the account type and what extensions
should be activated.</para>
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</screenshot>
</section>
<section id="tool_importexport">
<title>LDAP import/export</title>
<para>Here you can import and export plain LDAP data. In contrast to <link
linkend="tool_upload">file upload</link> this operates on plain LDAP
attribute level.</para>
<section>
<title>Import</title>
<para>The LDAP import supports input data in <ulink
url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LDAP_Data_Interchange_Format">LDIF</ulink>
format. You can provide plain text or upload an LDIF file.</para>
<para>The "Don't stop on errors" option will cause the import to
continue even if entries could not be created.</para>
<screenshot>
<graphic fileref="images/tool_import.png"/>
</screenshot>
</section>
<section>
<title>Export</title>
<para>Here you can export your plain LDAP data as LDIF or CSV
file.</para>
<screenshot>
<graphic fileref="images/tool_export.png"/>
</screenshot>
<para>Base DN: this is the starting point of the export. Enter a DN or
press the magnifying glass icon to open the DN selection dialog.</para>
<para>Search scope: You can export just the base DN, base DN + its
direct children or the whole subtree.</para>
<para>Search filter: this can be used to filter the entries by
specifying a standard LDAP filter. The preselected filter
"(objectclass=*)" matches all entries.</para>
<para>Attributes: the list of attributes that should be part of export.
"*" matches all standard attributes (excluding system
attributes).</para>
<para>Include system attributes: this will also include system
attributes like the entry creation time and creator's DN.</para>
<para>Save as file: will save to file instead of printing the data on
the web page.</para>
<para>Export format: you can select LDIF or CSV (e.g. for usage in
spreadsheet applications).</para>
<para>End of line: use the one appropriate for your operating
system.</para>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<title>OU editor</title>

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@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ function printImportTabContent(&$tabindex) {
$container = new htmlResponsiveRow();
$container->add(new htmlTitle(_("Import")), 12);
$sources = array(
_('Text input') => 'text',
_('File') => 'file',
_('Text input') => 'text'
);
$sourceRadio = new htmlResponsiveRadio(_('Source'), 'source', $sources, 'text');
$sourceRadio->setTableRowsToHide(