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I'm trying to import contact name, e-mail address and web page address from
Excel 2003 into Outlook Contacts 2003. In Excel each contact is one row spanning 3 columns. I've followed the instructions in Outlook Help but when the import takes place one set of contacts is created containing just the names, another set containing just the e-mail addresses, and another set containing just the web page addresses. The problem appears to be the field mapping - the import wizard won't let me map all the three fields as a single set. I map each field (range name) but Outlook is clearly treating each range name as a new record. I suspect that I'm making a simple mistake somewhere along the line. -- Nellie |
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