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Anyone know how to do this?
Please don't just say use a .pst File, as my new pc doesn't seem to offer that option. If that is the best way, any chance of offering the solution is step-by-step Idiot's Guide form? |
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The following from Google search
How to Share Outlook 2000 Address Book with Outlook Express 5.x-6.0 1.. Double-click the Outlook Express icon 2.. From the Tools menu, choose Address Book... 3.. From the File menu, click Import, and choose Other Address Book... 4.. Select Microsoft Exchange Peronsal Address Book 5.. Click Import 6.. Click OK "Colin" wrote in message ... | Anyone know how to do this? | | Please don't just say use a .pst File, as my new pc doesn't seem to offer | that option. If that is the best way, any chance of offering the solution | is step-by-step Idiot's Guide form? |
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More info from Google search.
3/1/04 Exporting Outlook address book Question I just got laid off. How do I move my Microsoft Outlook address book at work to my Outlook Express address book at home? Answer: Exporting Outlook to Outlook Express-- Well, the answer is easier than it seems, but follow these steps and you should have most of your contact information. I say most as sometimes (esp. if the export doesn't run smoothly), a field or 2 gets lost in translation. 1. Open outlook and click on file/import and export 2. Click on Export to a file/next 3. Click on Comma Separated Values (Windows)/next 4. Select Contacts/next 5. Name the file/next 6. Map Custom Fields if desired and then click finish. Copy the file to a floppy or e-mail (or whatever) and when you get home, then do the following-- 0. Copy the file to a easy to get location (like the desktop) 1. Open Outlook Express and click on file/import/Other address book 2. Click on Text File (Comma Separated Values)/Import 3. Browse to file or type in if you know the exact location/next 4. Select which fields you want imported/finish Voila, contacts imported. "Ken" wrote in message ... The following from Google search How to Share Outlook 2000 Address Book with Outlook Express 5.x-6.0 1.. Double-click the Outlook Express icon 2.. From the Tools menu, choose Address Book... 3.. From the File menu, click Import, and choose Other Address Book... 4.. Select Microsoft Exchange Peronsal Address Book 5.. Click Import 6.. Click OK "Colin" wrote in message ... | Anyone know how to do this? | | Please don't just say use a .pst File, as my new pc doesn't seem to offer | that option. If that is the best way, any chance of offering the solution | is step-by-step Idiot's Guide form? |
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Let us know what works.
Thanks Ken "Colin" wrote in message ... | | Thanks for all your help - we'll give it a go! |
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Sadly, nothing has worked so far; I did manage to save the file as a .csv
file, but my new Outlook Express still rtefuses to accept it as an Import. Nor wil it accept a .pst Import, and my old Outlook Contacts won't save us a ..wab file either! I can't believe Microsoft don't have a workround for this as thousands must be similarly inconvenienced. Any suggestions? "Ken" wrote: Let us know what works. Thanks Ken "Colin" wrote in message ... | | Thanks for all your help - we'll give it a go! |
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Hi Colin,
Thanks for your reply. Strange you couldn't import a csv file. For a test I attached a small csv file for you to try. It consist of onyx three names and they do import into my address book. Save attachment, test file.csv, to a location in My Documents. To import into your address book open Outlook Express, choose File | Import | Other Address Book. In the Address Book Import Tool dialog window select Text File (Comma Separated Values), choose Import In the CSV Import dialog window Browse to and Open the saved attachment, test file.csv, choose Next, there should be a check mark display for First Name and Last Name, choose Finish. Import should have completed. Open Address Book to confirm. This should confirm if your Outlook Express can import a csv file. You can open test file.csv with Notebook to view how a csv file should look. Ken "Colin" wrote in message ... | Sadly, nothing has worked so far; I did manage to save the file as a .csv | file, but my new Outlook Express still rtefuses to accept it as an Import. | | Nor wil it accept a .pst Import, and my old Outlook Contacts won't save us a | .wab file either! | | I can't believe Microsoft don't have a workround for this as thousands must | be similarly inconvenienced. | | Any suggestions? | | | "Ken" wrote: | | Let us know what works. | | Thanks Ken | | "Colin" wrote in message | ... | | | | Thanks for all your help - we'll give it a go! | | | |
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Hi Colin,
Below you will notice I sent a previous message with attachment, some news readers delete messages with attachments. Checking if you received attachment. Ken "Ken" wrote in message ... | Hi Colin, | | Thanks for your reply. | | Strange you couldn't import a csv file. | | For a test I attached a small csv file for you to try. | | It consist of onyx three names and they do import into my address book. | | Save attachment, test file.csv, to a location in My Documents. | | To import into your address book open Outlook Express, choose File | Import | | Other Address Book. | | In the Address Book Import Tool dialog window select Text File (Comma | Separated Values), choose Import | | In the CSV Import dialog window Browse to and Open the saved attachment, | test file.csv, choose Next, there should be a check mark display for First | Name and Last Name, choose Finish. | | Import should have completed. | | Open Address Book to confirm. | | This should confirm if your Outlook Express can import a csv file. | | You can open test file.csv with Notebook to view how a csv file should look. | | Ken | | | | "Colin" wrote in message | ... | | | Sadly, nothing has worked so far; I did manage to save the file as a ..csv | | file, but my new Outlook Express still rtefuses to accept it as an Import. | | | | Nor wil it accept a .pst Import, and my old Outlook Contacts won't save us | a | | .wab file either! | | | | I can't believe Microsoft don't have a workround for this as thousands | must | | be similarly inconvenienced. | | | | Any suggestions? | | | | | | "Ken" wrote: | | | | Let us know what works. | | | | Thanks Ken | | | | "Colin" wrote in message | | ... | | | | | | Thanks for all your help - we'll give it a go! | | | | | | | | | |
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Ken
Thanks for all ypour help, mate. I am, now, finally sorted, thanks to a combination of help from my big sister and yourgoodself. I was trying to save the .csv file to a read-only media, but finally uised a Linq cable to transfer from my old machine to MY Documents in my new pc, and it worked from there. What a relief! Cheers Colin "Ken" wrote: Hi Colin, Below you will notice I sent a previous message with attachment, some news readers delete messages with attachments. Checking if you received attachment. Ken "Ken" wrote in message ... | Hi Colin, | | Thanks for your reply. | | Strange you couldn't import a csv file. | | For a test I attached a small csv file for you to try. | | It consist of onyx three names and they do import into my address book. | | Save attachment, test file.csv, to a location in My Documents. | | To import into your address book open Outlook Express, choose File | Import | | Other Address Book. | | In the Address Book Import Tool dialog window select Text File (Comma | Separated Values), choose Import | | In the CSV Import dialog window Browse to and Open the saved attachment, | test file.csv, choose Next, there should be a check mark display for First | Name and Last Name, choose Finish. | | Import should have completed. | | Open Address Book to confirm. | | This should confirm if your Outlook Express can import a csv file. | | You can open test file.csv with Notebook to view how a csv file should look. | | Ken | | | | "Colin" wrote in message | ... | | | Sadly, nothing has worked so far; I did manage to save the file as a ..csv | | file, but my new Outlook Express still rtefuses to accept it as an Import. | | | | Nor wil it accept a .pst Import, and my old Outlook Contacts won't save us | a | | .wab file either! | | | | I can't believe Microsoft don't have a workround for this as thousands | must | | be similarly inconvenienced. | | | | Any suggestions? | | | | | | "Ken" wrote: | | | | Let us know what works. | | | | Thanks Ken | | | | "Colin" wrote in message | | ... | | | | | | Thanks for all your help - we'll give it a go! | | | | | | | | | |
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Great News!
Thanks for your reply. Ken "Colin" wrote in message ... | Ken | | Thanks for all your help, mate. | | I am, now, finally sorted, thanks to a combination of help from my big | sister and yourgoodself. | | I was trying to save the .csv file to a read-only media, but finally uised a | Lonq cable to transfer from my old machine to MY Documents in my new pc, and | it worked from there. | | What a relief! | | Cheers | | | Colin | |
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