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Old April 25th 06, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Jim Pickering
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Default Importing email addresss from notepad

You don't. Use Excel for the formatting in this syntaxa comma delineates
each required field)

First Name,Last Name,Middle Name,Name,Nickname,E-mail Address,Home
Street,Home City,Home Postal Code,Home State,Home Country/Region,Home
Phone,Home Fax,Mobile Phone,Personal Web Page,Business Street,Business
City,Business Postal Code,Business State,Business Country/Region,Business
Web Page,Business Phone,Business Fax,Pager,Company,Job
Title,Department,Office Location,Notes
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"Mavityre" wrote in message
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I understand the first step.
The second step confuses me. How do I format that, in Word, to a CSV
file?

Thanks



"PA Bear" wrote:

CrystalBallİ sez:

1. Export your current Address Book as a text (CSV) file: Address Book
File
Export Other address book ...


Examine the file's formatting.

2. Open the semi-colon delimited file you want to import Format like
the
one you exported in #1 above, then import it via File Import Other
address book.
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Mavityre wrote:
Hi folks.
I know this has been answered but I have a slightly different problem.
The email spider I am using only gives me the option to save the
address's
as semi-colon delimited, tab delimited, or line feed delimited. I'm
sure
there is a way to pen it in Word and change it, but I'm at a loss.

Thanks

Brian




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