Change tablespaces when importing

Hi guys,
I have a exported dmp file that was originally saved under tablespace A. Now when i import the dmp file i would wish to import it into tablespace B instead.
the complicated thing is that i would like to create the tables under tablespace B and separated the indexes under tablespace C.
how can i do that?
thanks in advance.

O dont think you can separate indexes and tables while importing
Create a user assign a default tablespace then import
Crea a new tablespace .Rebuild all the indexes in the new tablespace

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