Why do all these HTML tags get put in on the import? It's almost unreadable.
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User Story 121: Process lists on date an email campaign is scheduled
<html><head/><body>As a marketer, I want to be able to schedule email campaigns to be sent out at a future date for convenience, and process my lists on the date the email is scheduled to go out so I can send my campaign to my most updated list.<br><br>Description: Currently, even if you do not choose to pre-process your campaign, if you schedule an email to be sent in the future and save, we process you lists when you save. So, if contacts have unsubscribed, or been added or removed since you saved, they list will not reflect that. This is dangerous, especially when it comes to CAN-SPAM because we could be violating that if opt outs get the email.<br><br>Requesting clients: Global Knowledge and SQE. But, this is something I'm sure all of our clients would want, they just don't know how it works by default.<br><br><br></body></html>
Example
User Story 121: Process lists on date an email campaign is scheduled
<html><head/><body>As a marketer, I want to be able to schedule email campaigns to be sent out at a future date for convenience, and process my lists on the date the email is scheduled to go out so I can send my campaign to my most updated list.<br><br>Description: Currently, even if you do not choose to pre-process your campaign, if you schedule an email to be sent in the future and save, we process you lists when you save. So, if contacts have unsubscribed, or been added or removed since you saved, they list will not reflect that. This is dangerous, especially when it comes to CAN-SPAM because we could be violating that if opt outs get the email.<br><br>Requesting clients: Global Knowledge and SQE. But, this is something I'm sure all of our clients would want, they just don't know how it works by default.<br><br><br></body></html>