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Problems with Evolution after .CSV import [solved]


Mitchell
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Hi everyone, hoping I can get some help with this problem. Just tried to import a .CSV file from Microsoft Outlook into evolution; I created it on a Microsoft Windows desktop (also installed on this machine) and tried to import the file into evolution (windows partition is mounted properly, can read everything). Didn´t work that time, so I copied .CSV file onto my Gnome desktop. Still didn´t work, gave up. Now Evolution is REALLY slow to compose messages, haven done a thorough check, but everything else seems fine. What? going on here?

 

Evolution says it? able to import .csv files...is it possible it? recognising .CSV files from windows (in capitals) as different? Unsure here, I think Microsoft isn´t case sensitive, but I know Linux coding is... anyway, importing aside, what can I do to get Evolution working properly again? Thanks everyone, your help is appreciated.

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Still don know what the problem was with csv?, except I was trying to import .CSV files from windows, not .csv I don think Linux liked this...

 

Anyway, problem solved. I simply restored my computer to a backup I did about a week ago...no idea what I would have done without it. Uninstalled evolution perhaps? drastic. Anyway, problem solved. Evolution working at normal speed again.

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