Moving sites from MX to 8

I just upgraded from Dreamweaver MX to 8 and I can't see how
to import my sites to the new version. There must be some way to do
this. I don't want to have to set them all up one by one.
Thanks!

Never mind - I found them hiding in a little pane on the side
of my screen.

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