SharePoint allows you to import term sets using a specifically formatted CSV file. This is quite helpful to set up large quantities of terms, with inheritance, quickly. It also allows for planning of your term set in spreadsheet format.
A shortcoming of this method is the inability to specify synonyms (alternate spellings, abbreviations, etc.) for any of your terms. Those must be manually entered on each term after importing. Also, once you import a term set, you can not just replace it with a subsequent import. The term set must be deleted and re-established via a subsequent import. Deleting the term set severs all connections from any columns, so those will all need to be re-established after the replacement term set is created.
Unfortunately, SharePoint does not provide a method for you to export a term set through the user interface, which means that your managed metadata hierarchies are trapped in the farm you set them up in. Unless… you either write custom code, employ a third party tool such as MetaVis Term Store Manager or MetaVis Architect Suite, or try out a CodePlex solution such as SolidQ Managed Metadata Exporter or SharePoint Managed Metadata Navigator.
I frequently need access to standard lists in the Term Store. I’ll be publishing several import files that I use, and will periodically update this post with links to the individual posts for each file here:
Canonical Terms
- Currency (03/07/2014)
- Geographical Location (03/07/2014)
- Language (03/07/2014)
- Locale (03/07/2014)
- Time Zone (02/28/2014)
Common Entities
- Airlines (03/21/2014)
- Parcel Carriers (03/17/2014)
- Postal Carriers (03/17/2014)
- Logistics Companies (03/19/2014)
- Trucking Companies (03/19/2014)
Related Links
- Managed Metadata Overview
SharePoint 2010 | SharePoint 2013 - Managed Metadata Planning
SharePoint 2010 | SharePoint 2013 - Creating and Migrating Taxonomies Using the Term Store Management Tool
- Managed Metadata Input File Format

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