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  1. Ensure your CSV file has a .csv extension; the BowlsLink application may be unable to recognise the file as a fixtures template otherwise.
  2. Ensure your CSV file's first row represents "column headers" (like 'Round', 'Home', etc), and not a fixture; the BowlsLink template importer is configured to ignore the first row. As such, feel free to use whatever "column headers" make sense to you.
  3. Ensure every row of your CSV file has values for all three columns.
  4. Round numbers don't have to be contiguous, nor do they have to start at 1; a fixtures template with rounds 5, 21, and 40 is perfectly valid.
  5. Round number do, however, need to be greater than zero (0).
  6. Like round numbers, team/opponent numbers don't have to be contiguous, nor do they have to start at 1. We recommend, however, that you use team/opponent numbers that are greater than zero (0), as the BowlsLink application reserves numbers less than one (1) for specialised cases (like byes, which are represented using -1).

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