Can I import an existing subscription list?
If you are switching from another feed reader, you can import your existing subscriptions into Google Reader. To do this, you first have to export your subscriptions in a standard format called OPML—see the next question for information on how to export. Once you have your OPML file, go back to Google Reader and click “settings” at the top right, then “import/export.” Choose the location of your OPML file and click “import”; Google Reader will add all the subscriptions in the list to your account and start checking them for updates. 11. How do I export my subscriptions from another feed reader? Most feed readers allow you to export your subscriptions as an OPML file. Although we don’t support non-Google applications, we’ve compiled a list of relevant links with instructions on how to export your subscriptions from various popular feed readers.
If you’re switching from another feed reader, you can import your existing subscriptions into Google Reader. To do this, you first have to export your subscriptions in a standard format called OPML (see the next question to learn how to do this). Once you have your OPML file, go back to Google Reader and click “settings” at the top right, then “import/export.” Choose the location of your OPML file and click “import”; Google Reader will add all the subscriptions in the list to your account and start checking them for updates.
If you’re switching from another feed reader, you can import your existing subscriptions into Google Reader. To do this, you first have to export your subscriptions in a standard format called OPML. Once you have your OPML file, go back to Google Reader and click the Settings link at the top right, then click Import/Export. Choose the location of your OPML file and click Import; Google Reader will add all the subscriptions in the list to your account and start checking them for updates.