Oh, well. Easy. Link to the template is in my original post. Download the file. Export data from KeePass in CSV format. Match the column headings in the Bitwarden file with the relevant content from KeePass. Keep what you want, delete what you don’t. My data was quite dirty because I came to KeePass from Roboform and they make parting them very difficult, so when you manage to import Roboform data into KeePass from HTML file it may be messy. So, once you are done with copying/pasting columns with data to the right headings - save the file again in CSV and go to Bitwarden account. Now upload will be a breeze.
I am new to Bitwarden and I am very impressed with what it can do. What I believe it can’t:
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Copy/Move multiple entries into folders. I have not figured out how to multi-select severa login cards (e.g. mail accounts) and move them all in one shot to the Mail Accounts folder. At the moment I have to edit each entry and change its folder to the desired one.
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Biwarden can check if passwords have been compromised. This is great. I wish it also could help me find duplicate records where the username/password and the URI are identical. I think it does not do this yet?
Disregarding the things above Bitwarden is hell of a password manager!