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Re: Ascii-file -->PalmPilot



Modify that.   The field names are not in quotes.

First, Last, ...
"John", "Wingenbach", ...

John wrote:

> If you convert your ascii file into comma separated format (.csv file) then you
> can import it into your address book.  The first line in the file would contain
> the field names separated by commas and quoted.  For example:
>
> "First","Last", ...
> "John", "Wingenbach", ..
>
> Just check you field names in the address book.
>
> -- John Wingenbach
> Collective Technologies
> http://www.colltech.com/
>
> Per Iversen - Country Sales Manager - Sun Norway wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using PilotManager sw v.1.101.
> >
> > I have an ascii file containing names & telephone #'s & email addresses.
> > Can anyone tell me how I can
> > transfer this from my Sun desktop machine into either my address book or as a
> > readable memo on my
> > PalmPilot?
> >
> > Rgds,
> > Per
> >
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