I've installed Eclipse on a new laptop.  I can't seem to import my backup dictionary.  When I try to import, the message reads "not an Eclipse file."  Any suggestions?

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Karla -

 

You should post your question in the actual Eclipse group where everyone uses the software.  http://csrnation.ning.com/group/version-5-users

The link is above. 

I don't do well with import/export.  What I do is I make an email to myself, attach a copy of my dictionary.  Then go to the laptop I want my dictionary on, go to my email, open the attachment and save it.  That's the only way I have been able to do it. (I am not CaseCat or Eclipse), but the concept is the same.

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