CSV are actually just Comma Seperated Values and can be edited by any text
editor. Maybe the Unix version of Netscape is having a hard time coping up
with the Windows newline character in the file? I'm not sure...
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From: Oliver Adolfo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippines Linux Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:38 PM
Subject: [plug] Address book on Netscape using Linux
> Good afternoon, Im using Netscape as my mail editor under a Linux box,
> my problem is I cant import my addressbook which was created on Excel
> with an extension name of .csv. Netscape is allowing me to import the
> file from my directory but there is no data that is actually being
> imported.
> What seems to be the problem? Does anyone knows how to convert this file
> (i.e addressbook.csv) so that it will be acceptable in Linux?
>
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