Personally, I think importing from any planner program is a bad way to do things. The problem is that it will simply import the coordinates from whatever catalog. This is rarely (in fact almost never) the proper framing for your system and taste. Don't get me wrong, I have Skytools and use it for planning what to image but just importing from it is just not going to do what I want.
I have found that the only way that works perfectly every time, can be done ahead of time, and gives me dead-on FOV customized to my wishes is to:
1) Get a list of objects in good sky position using ST3 or similar.
2) Find an image of the desired object on the web, which also lets me decide if it is what I want.
3) Then use a planetarium program that displays my FOV (I use TSX but there are many) and use Photoshop or similar to crop and orient the downloaded sample image to match my desired FOV by matching the star patterns from TSX to the downloaded image (sorry, this is by eyeball).
4) Locate the center of the image/FOV and copy the coordinates to SGP.
Sure, you can automate from some SW but that is either going to give you catalog centering or someone else's centering. Of course you could do test images but that is a big waste of time. Doing it my way takes a while but it is daytime and not wasted imaging time. I get the FOV and framing exact every single time so as to maximize use of time and quality.
I bought the wizard but just never use it since my method gives me what I want more accurately. My way is more like a V12 Ferrari - lots of fussing in the garage but perfect performance on the road.