...Reply back to list ... On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 09:43 -0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote: > >
> > Probably your best bet is to use a VCF/Vcard to CSV converter - I've > > never used one, but there seem to be plenty around on doing a google > > search. > > > > > > > > This is linked to the fact that if you set up a display by list of the > > > contacts, you can "see" them on screen correctly but cannot print them > > > as you see them ... nor can you change the printer views but this could > > > be linked to the printer drivers... I originally had a windows > > > printer ... > > > > In that case you probably want a Vcard printing application. > > > > P. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > That's ok. But why there's no export item in the menu. There's a > import item but no export. > Don't know, I'm not an Evo developer - I'm just suggesting a solution to the original poster. Besides, there *is* an "export" function - it's called 'Vcard' format, which is a standard format for contact information which other programs that deal with contact information can understand. That's the point of a standard. What the OP was asking for was an export to a "spreadsheet format", which, with the best will in the world, is not a known format for contacts. What I presumed they meant was CSV format - which, to some extent I might consider is OK for contact info, but there is no standard for where to put which fields within the file. so the "export" function would have to have some way of configuring what fields go where - in otherwords it's become a major programming task. I, for one, would prefer the devs to concentrate on core features and bug fixing rather than implementing enhancements to areas where there is already sufficient functionality. However, if anyone feels that it is a needed enhancement, then the easiest way is to file a bug for it. P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
