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Hello,
We have Outlook 2003 clients on a LAN with a Small Business Server 2003 Standard editon box. We require a single fax document sent to all new or existing clients simultaneously with our new Microsoft Shared fax service from SBS 2003. Is there a way to create a .CSV file type format in Microsoft Excel for our new client database and import this information into Exchange as a seperate address book for central use for faxing purpose? Thank you in advance for your assistance. Joe |
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Clarify where you want this. You can easily import a CSV file into an
Outlook Contacts Folder. If you want it in the AD, ask in an Exchange group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Joseph" wrote in message ... Hello, We have Outlook 2003 clients on a LAN with a Small Business Server 2003 Standard editon box. We require a single fax document sent to all new or existing clients simultaneously with our new Microsoft Shared fax service from SBS 2003. Is there a way to create a .CSV file type format in Microsoft Excel for our new client database and import this information into Exchange as a seperate address book for central use for faxing purpose? Thank you in advance for your assistance. Joe |
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And stop multiposting.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Joseph" wrote in message ... Hello, We have Outlook 2003 clients on a LAN with a Small Business Server 2003 Standard editon box. We require a single fax document sent to all new or existing clients simultaneously with our new Microsoft Shared fax service from SBS 2003. Is there a way to create a .CSV file type format in Microsoft Excel for our new client database and import this information into Exchange as a seperate address book for central use for faxing purpose? Thank you in advance for your assistance. Joe |
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Assuming Exchange Server 2003 or earlier, you can create a Contacts folder
in Public Folders and set this as an email Address Book on the Outlook Address Book tab of the Public Folder's Properties. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Joseph" wrote in message ... Hello, We have Outlook 2003 clients on a LAN with a Small Business Server 2003 Standard editon box. We require a single fax document sent to all new or existing clients simultaneously with our new Microsoft Shared fax service from SBS 2003. Is there a way to create a .CSV file type format in Microsoft Excel for our new client database and import this information into Exchange as a seperate address book for central use for faxing purpose? Thank you in advance for your assistance. Joe |
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