Is that OOo from Openoffice.org directly or the Suse RPM which is usually a patched version? I use both but I have not tried that version. Looks like it disappeared in OOo 2.0 rpms from OpenOffice. What you need to do is describe the database type to OOo. So find out what evolution uses so I can. I did find that MySQL is supported so you might have to see if it converts evolution and then import from there. CWSIV On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 21:03 -0700, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
Thxs for the reply.
I do can find where the database is in evolution /home/tdec/.evolution/addressbook/local/system and evolution is working well.
My problem is with OO. Until 10.1 I was able to import the Evolution address book into open office using File/Wizard/Address book data sources (in OO). There you had many option and one was Evolution. So I had all the contact now in OO that I used to print letter and mainly envelopes. If I add a new contact in Evolution I had it in OO. Now when you go in writer for example to File/Wizards/Address book data source it gives you few choices but not Evolution. It tried those choices and I can not link to the Evolution address book any more. It is weird that Novell drop that important link between OO and Evolution. This connection Evolution/Writer made Evolution behave almost like Outlook/Word. It was great. I am sure I am missing something but except you I have not been able to get a single reply neither here neither Novel Evolution forum. neither in linuxquestion, enither in google. I guess nobody is using Evolution and OO ;-)
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