Update Import Flat File readme (#2353)

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## Requirements
* This wizard requires an active connection to a SQL Server instance to start.
* This wizard only works on .txt and .csv files.
## How do I start the wizard?
* The main entry point for the wizard is to right click a database in the Object Explorer, and click **Import wizard**.
* If a user is connected to a SQL Server instance, the user can also press **Ctrl**+**I** to start the wizard.
## Why would I use this wizard? ## Why would I use this wizard?
This wizard was created to improve the current import experience leveraging an intelligent framework known as Program Synthesis using Examples ([PROSE](https://microsoft.github.io/prose/)). For a user without specialized domain knowledge, importing data can often be a complex, error prone, and tedious task. This wizard streamlines the import process as simple as selecting an input file and unique table name, and the PROSE framework handles the rest. This wizard was created to improve the current import experience leveraging an intelligent framework known as Program Synthesis using Examples ([PROSE](https://microsoft.github.io/prose/)). For a user without specialized domain knowledge, importing data can often be a complex, error prone, and tedious task. This wizard streamlines the import process as simple as selecting an input file and unique table name, and the PROSE framework handles the rest.