On Sun, 2020-02-16 at 22:43 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-02-16 at 21:49 +0000, Paul wrote:
> > Thank you for your reply, I chose flatpack as I had read it would
> > be
> > the most up to-date version.
> > Am I right in thinking that I just uninstall Evo from the Flatpack
> > section of the software manager and then head into the supported
> > section and install and lose the accounts that are setup?
> > Or can I install the supported version whilst leaving the Flatpack
> > one
> > intact? I'm guessing this option may cause a lot of issues.
> 
> [Please don't top-post in replies]
> 
> I've never used the flatpak version of Evolution. However I'd guess
> it's highly likely that account and configuration information would
> be
> preserved, as this is stored in your home directory and not as part
> of
> the Evolution installation itself.
> 
> poc
> :-)
I hope I'm replying in the correct place:-)

I went to backup Evolution data in the edit menu (Flatpak) and then
installed the supported version, opened the app and then to Restore
Evolution data in the edit menu I then checked that it was
working/printing correctly and then removed the old Flatpak version. 
All good but one question to come in a new thread

Thanks for your help
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