# Project import/export >**Notes:** > > - [Introduced][ce-3050] in GitLab 8.9. > - Importing will not be possible if the import instance version differs from > that of the exporter. > - For existing installations, the project import option has to be enabled in > application settings (`/admin/application_settings`) under 'Import sources'. > Ask your administrator if you don't see the **GitLab export** button when > creating a new project. > - You can find some useful raketasks if you are an administrator in the > [import_export](../../../administration/raketasks/project_import_export.md) > raketask. > - The exports are stored in a temporary [shared directory][tmp] and are deleted > every 24 hours by a specific worker. Existing projects running on any GitLab instance or GitLab.com can be exported with all their related data and be moved into a new GitLab instance. ## Version history | GitLab version | Import/Export version | | -------- | -------- | | 8.13.0 to current | 0.1.5 | | 8.12.0 | 0.1.4 | | 8.10.3 | 0.1.3 | | 8.10.0 | 0.1.2 | | 8.9.5 | 0.1.1 | | 8.9.0 | 0.1.0 | > The table reflects what GitLab version we updated the Import/Export version at. > For instance, 8.10.3 and 8.11 will have the same Import/Export version (0.1.3) > and the exports between them will be compatible. ## Exported contents The following items will be exported: - Project and wiki repositories - Project uploads - Project configuration including web hooks and services - Issues with comments, merge requests with diffs and comments, labels, milestones, snippets, and other project entities The following items will NOT be exported: - Build traces and artifacts - LFS objects ## Exporting a project and its data 1. Go to the project settings page by clicking on **Edit Project**:  1. Scroll down to find the **Export project** button:  1. Once the export is generated, you should receive an e-mail with a link to download the file:  1. Alternatively, you can come back to the project settings and download the file from there, or generate a new export. Once the file available, the page should show the **Download export** button:  ## Importing the project 1. The new GitLab project import feature is at the far right of the import options when creating a New Project. Make sure you are in the right namespace and you have entered a project name. Click on **GitLab export**:  1. You can see where the project will be imported to. You can now select file exported previously:  1. Click on **Import project** to begin importing. Your newly imported project page will appear soon. [ce-3050]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/3050 [tmp]: ../../../development/shared_files.md