I have an excel spreadsheet that I need to import into evolution contacts. The first column (A) contains last name Second column (B) contains first name Third (C) contains email, if applicable Fourth (D) contains phone number.
I don't know windows at all, never having used it, but i'm guessing there is a way to import this into outlook - this spreadsheet is sent out once a month to everyone in my Sunday School class - and almost all of them are Windows users. It looks like it might not be too difficult to save the spreadsheet as a text file and then run a script to generate vcards - but I want to know, since I *think* there is a way to import this type of thing into Windows address book - if there is a way to import this into evolution w/o needing to generate a bunch of vcards. Thanks for any suggestions. -=- btw- even getting to this point was hard. The attachment kept showing up for me as winmail.dat of a TNEF mime type. Finally figured that out and got the maintainer of the spreadsheet to use plain text when sending - but geez, why would outlook use a proprietary encoding on an e-mail attachment anyway? Does MS think they own the web? Did they buy it from Al Gore? ;) _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
