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importing address book from a csv file created by jimdo (export appears successful)

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To transfer a contact list from jimdo I followed prompts to export to Thunderbird. It offered me creation of a csv file which I accepted. I opened it in Office 2010 Excel. It appeared normal. When I attempted to import this file into Thunderbird, it imported ony 2 addresses. I cannot see anything special about the corresponding rows in the csv file. Any suggestions?

To transfer a contact list from jimdo I followed prompts to export to Thunderbird. It offered me creation of a csv file which I accepted. I opened it in Office 2010 Excel. It appeared normal. When I attempted to import this file into Thunderbird, it imported ony 2 addresses. I cannot see anything special about the corresponding rows in the csv file. Any suggestions?

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Are there any errant separators in the data you're dumping to the CSV file?

For instance if the CSV is comma separated & you have a home address (or mis-typed email address) with a comma in it then you'll break the import.

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Are there any errant separators in the data you're dumping to the CSV file?

For instance if the CSV is comma separated & you have a home address (or mis-typed email address) with a comma in it then you'll break the import.