Import wav file in Unity 7 for subscriber greeting?

We are updating info on the voicemail for our general mailboxes on all of our sites. The recording I have to make is long and basically the same for all the sites. Is there any way to import a greeting or copy and paste a wav file in to Unity so I can use one recording and don't have to record a minute long recording 16 times that I will screw up 100 times?

Ahh...  You wrote 'unity' and my brain added the 'connection'.  Sorry about that.  From memory, it's a really similar process though.  I did leave out a step though.  In unity connection, after going to the greetings section you have to select the greeting you want to update/review (standard, alternate, etc).  Then scroll down for the "play/record" button.  I don't have a unity server to check but am hoping thatwill be close enough to get you there.

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