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Old November 6th 07, 08:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Panic wrote:

While I use plain text in Newsgroups I use Rich Text (HTML) for my
email with Outlook Express. Is Outlook's Rich Text different than
OE's Rich Text (HTML)?


Completely different. Outlook Express's Rivh Text corresponds with
Outlook's HTML format. Outlook's Rich Text is a format specific to Outlook
and is encapulated in TNEF when going outbound. Outlook Express can't
decode TNEF and so ignores it.
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Old November 17th 07, 04:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nimesh
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I would like to carry the original Question? Since Exporting of Contact to
CSV /TAB /Excel etc available but to Export entire contact as .VCF is not
available. I want contacts of Outlook to be imported in Lotus Note that
supports only .VCF & not .CSV or TAB Deli.. or Excel.

Do any one has answer for how to Export entire contact as .VCF file

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Panic wrote:

While I use plain text in Newsgroups I use Rich Text (HTML) for my
email with Outlook Express. Is Outlook's Rich Text different than
OE's Rich Text (HTML)?


Completely different. Outlook Express's Rivh Text corresponds with
Outlook's HTML format. Outlook's Rich Text is a format specific to Outlook
and is encapulated in TNEF when going outbound. Outlook Express can't
decode TNEF and so ignores it.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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Old November 17th 07, 04:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Export VCF files

Cannot be done.

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After furious head scratching, Nimesh asked:

| I would like to carry the original Question? Since Exporting of
| Contact to CSV /TAB /Excel etc available but to Export entire contact
| as .VCF is not available. I want contacts of Outlook to be imported
| in Lotus Note that supports only .VCF & not .CSV or TAB Deli.. or
| Excel.
|
| Do any one has answer for how to Export entire contact as .VCF file
|
| "Brian Tillman" wrote:
|
|| Panic wrote:
||
||| While I use plain text in Newsgroups I use Rich Text (HTML) for my
||| email with Outlook Express. Is Outlook's Rich Text different than
||| OE's Rich Text (HTML)?
||
|| Completely different. Outlook Express's Rivh Text corresponds with
|| Outlook's HTML format. Outlook's Rich Text is a format specific to
|| Outlook and is encapulated in TNEF when going outbound. Outlook
|| Express can't decode TNEF and so ignores it.
|| --
|| Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Old November 18th 07, 12:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Export VCF files

Nimesh wrote:

Do any one has answer for how to Export entire contact as .VCF file


You'd need a third-party tool.
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Old November 19th 07, 08:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
cinnamngrl
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On Nov 16, 11:21 pm, Nimesh wrote:
I would like to carry the original Question? Since Exporting of Contact toCSV/TAB /Excel etc available but toExportentire contact as .VCF is not
available. I want contacts of Outlook to be imported in Lotus Note that
supports only .VCF & not .CSVor TAB Deli.. or Excel.

Do any one has answer for how toExportentire contact as .VCF file

"Brian Tillman" wrote:
Panic wrote:


While I use plain text in Newsgroups I use Rich Text (HTML) for my
email with Outlook Express. Is Outlook's Rich Text different than
OE's Rich Text (HTML)?


Completely different. Outlook Express's Rivh Text corresponds with
Outlook's HTML format. Outlook's Rich Text is a format specific to Outlook
and is encapulated in TNEF when going outbound. Outlook Express can't
decode TNEF and so ignores it.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook



It cannot be done in out look. the third party tool that has worked
for me is Palm Desktop. You import the address book into the palm
desktop and it can be exported as a single vcf file. I have used this
to import address books into my new cell phones. I did this with my
samsung and sanyo.
I was able to send the vcf file to my phones file manager and open it
as an address book.

 




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