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Old 06-26-2016, 05:10 PM   #28
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Version 1.0.7 - 2016-06-26 Enhancements.

Version 1.0.7 - 2016-06-26 Enhancements.

After attempting to add missing Zotero books to Calibre automatically, any CSV file attachments that were not able to be found within Zotero are listed in a new error dialog. That can be copied to the clipboard for research as to the cause.

The most common cause of the above errors is that the Zotero CSV file has encoding or other CSV format errors that are causing the File Attachment for a particular key to not be found in the Zotero storage folder.

Remember that Microsoft Excel 2010 (and perhaps later) does not properly support UTF-8 encoding of its files. If you make changes in Excel 2010 (and perhaps later), you likely will be corrupting the previously (and properly) UTF-8 encoded CSV file that was exported directly from Zotero.

Libre Office, Open Office, and Google Spreadsheets have always handled UTF-8 properly as a "save-as" encoding/filtering option.



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