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# Importing From Maestro

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Using an existing Maestro Test Script with Moropo is straightforward:&#x20;

1. Export your steps from Maestro Studio using the **Export** button. This will produce a `.yaml` file in your downloads folder. \
   \&#xNAN;*You can skip this step if you already have a `.yaml` file ready to use.*
2. Go to your app's [test page](/readme.md) by clicking the **Tests** menu icon in the sidebar. Then press the **Upload Test** button.
3. Fill in a Test Name.
4. Drag and drop your `.yaml` file into the drag-and-drop area. Or, press **Select .yaml file** to use the file picker.
5. Press the **Upload** button and you're done :tada:


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