# Making the transition

- [How to import your Spectora templates into ScribeWare](https://docs.scribeware.com/making-the-transition/how-to-import-your-spectora-templates-into-scribeware.md): Importing your Spectora templates into ScribeWare just takes a few steps, and will help give you a head start on your transition into a best solution for your business!
- [How to import your Home Inspection Pro (HIP) template into ScribeWare](https://docs.scribeware.com/making-the-transition/how-to-import-your-home-inspection-pro-hip-template-into-scribeware.md): We can import your HIP templates and libraries into ScribeWare, giving you a head start on making the transition!
- [How to import your InspectIt templates into ScribeWare](https://docs.scribeware.com/making-the-transition/how-to-import-your-inspectit-templates-into-scribeware.md)
- [How to import your HomeGauge templates into ScribeWare](https://docs.scribeware.com/making-the-transition/how-to-import-your-homegauge-templates-into-scribeware.md)
- [Transitioning from other software into ScribeWare](https://docs.scribeware.com/making-the-transition/transitioning-from-other-software-into-scribeware.md)


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