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The fastest way to import

RangeSharp’s paste-to-import feature lets you copy output from a poker solver and paste it directly into the Study workspace. RangeSharp detects the format automatically — no wizards, no configuration dialogs, no manual format selection.
Paste-to-import supports all 7 solver formats on Pro and Elite plans. Free accounts can paste Equilab and Flopzilla formats.

How to paste-import

1

Copy solver output

In your solver (PioSolver, HRC, Equilab, etc.), copy the range output to your clipboard. This is usually plain text that looks like a list of hands with actions and frequencies.
2

Select a spot in the Study workspace

Click on the spot where you want to import the data. If the spot doesn’t exist yet, create one first.
3

Paste

Press ⌘V (Mac) or Ctrl+V (Windows). RangeSharp detects the format and shows a preview.
4

Review the preview

The import preview shows:
  • The detected format (e.g., “PioSolver format detected”)
  • A confidence score for the detection
  • A preview of the range on the grid, so you can verify it looks correct before applying
5

Confirm the import

Click Apply to write the imported data to the spot. The range updates on the grid and saves automatically.

What happens to existing data?

When you import into a spot that already has range data, you can choose to:
  • Replace — Overwrite the existing range entirely with the imported data
  • Merge — Add the imported actions alongside existing actions

Format detection

RangeSharp runs pattern matching against all supported formats and picks the best match. The detection is automatic — you don’t need to tell it which solver the data came from. If the auto-detection doesn’t find a match, RangeSharp will tell you the format wasn’t recognized and suggest checking the supported formats list.

Frequency rounding

Solver outputs often include very precise frequencies (e.g., 62.7%). You can choose to round frequencies to 25% steps (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) during import, which makes ranges easier to memorize and train on. The rounding option appears in the import preview before you confirm.

Tips

Paste is the recommended way to import. It’s faster than uploading files and works with any solver that lets you copy text output. Most solvers have a “Copy to clipboard” or “Export text” option.
  • If auto-detection gives a low confidence score, double-check that you copied the full output (not just a partial selection)
  • For best results, copy the complete range output including all hands and actions
  • After importing, review the grid to make sure the range looks correct before training on it