In order to do this, you need to label your columns appropriately in Excel. You can find the appropriate labels by looking up the Generic Reference Type in Endnote's help. You also need to make sure that your labels are in the first row of each column. There should be no empty rows between the labels and the data. You need to make sure that the first column is empty, except for, in the top label row, it needs to say Reference Type.
Save the Excel file as tab-delimited text. Excel will make all sorts of complaints, but do it anyway. Save the file with the extension .txt. Open this with a plain text editor and do a find and replace for double quotes to remove them all.
Now import the file into Endnote.
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