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Outlook 2003 only looks for the previous database files .dbf and will not
search for ACT! 2006's .pad database. Isn't there a way to make Outlook 2003 search for this latest file format? Prior to the new ACT! 2006, I entered all contact info into ACT! and did a synch with Outlook to get names and email addresses...now I can't. Is there a work-around? |
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Aloha Lee,
Well, the why of it is pretty easy -- when Outlook 2003 was written it didn't know anything about .PAD files because Act! 2006 wasn't available yet. As to a workaround -- can Act! 2006 save in .PDF format which you could then import into Outlook? -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm Outlook 2003 only looks for the previous database files .dbf and will not search for ACT! 2006's .pad database. Isn't there a way to make Outlook 2003 search for this latest file format? Prior to the new ACT! 2006, I entered all contact info into ACT! and did a synch with Outlook to get names and email addresses...now I can't. Is there a work-around? |
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![]() "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: Aloha Lee, Well, the why of it is pretty easy -- when Outlook 2003 was written it didn't know anything about .PAD files because Act! 2006 wasn't available yet. As to a workaround -- can Act! 2006 save in .PDF format which you could then import into Outlook? -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm Outlook 2003 only looks for the previous database files .dbf and will not search for ACT! 2006's .pad database. Isn't there a way to make Outlook 2003 search for this latest file format? Prior to the new ACT! 2006, I entered all contact info into ACT! and did a synch with Outlook to get names and email addresses...now I can't. Is there a work-around? Thanks for your reply, Ben...but I don't know if ACT! 2006 can save the database in a form that Outlook 2003 can digest. Are .pdf files viable? I'll certainly look into it. I was looking for an update from Microsoft for Outlook 2003 that would let it be useful to current developing databases (like a virus update). I'm finding ACT! a difficult program which doesn't seem to do anything automatically when it comes to updating...like making sure it's new version would be useful to the many of us using Outlook in a less than current version. I wonder if the latest version of Outlook recognizes .pad files. Does anyone know that? Or is this only a problem that spending more money on software will solve? Thanks, Lee/ |
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Aloha Lee,
Sorry, I said ".PDF" but meant to say ".DBF". As for the new version - I don't see Act! 2006 listed on the import programs in Beta 2 of Outlook 2007. Your best bet is probably to get Act! 2006 to save in an earlier format, like DBF or CSV perhaps. -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: Aloha Lee, Well, the why of it is pretty easy -- when Outlook 2003 was written it didn't know anything about .PAD files because Act! 2006 wasn't available yet. As to a workaround -- can Act! 2006 save in .PDF format which you could then import into Outlook? -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm Outlook 2003 only looks for the previous database files .dbf and will not search for ACT! 2006's .pad database. Isn't there a way to make Outlook 2003 search for this latest file format? Prior to the new ACT! 2006, I entered all contact info into ACT! and did a synch with Outlook to get names and email addresses...now I can't. Is there a work-around? Thanks for your reply, Ben...but I don't know if ACT! 2006 can save the database in a form that Outlook 2003 can digest. Are .pdf files viable? I'll certainly look into it. I was looking for an update from Microsoft for Outlook 2003 that would let it be useful to current developing databases (like a virus update). I'm finding ACT! a difficult program which doesn't seem to do anything automatically when it comes to updating...like making sure it's new version would be useful to the many of us using Outlook in a less than current version. I wonder if the latest version of Outlook recognizes .pad files. Does anyone know that? Or is this only a problem that spending more money on software will solve? Thanks, Lee/ |
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Thanks for your valuable input, Mr. Ben. I'll see if Act!2006 is capable of
saving in anything other than its current .pad file format. Perhaps Act! is not interested in being useful to Outlook in the future and wishes to take over that relationship. It certainly appears as if they are not interested in playing ball together at this point...since everything is so difficult. Thanks again, Lee/ "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: Aloha Lee, Sorry, I said ".PDF" but meant to say ".DBF". As for the new version - I don't see Act! 2006 listed on the import programs in Beta 2 of Outlook 2007. Your best bet is probably to get Act! 2006 to save in an earlier format, like DBF or CSV perhaps. -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: Aloha Lee, Well, the why of it is pretty easy -- when Outlook 2003 was written it didn't know anything about .PAD files because Act! 2006 wasn't available yet. As to a workaround -- can Act! 2006 save in .PDF format which you could then import into Outlook? -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm Outlook 2003 only looks for the previous database files .dbf and will not search for ACT! 2006's .pad database. Isn't there a way to make Outlook 2003 search for this latest file format? Prior to the new ACT! 2006, I entered all contact info into ACT! and did a synch with Outlook to get names and email addresses...now I can't. Is there a work-around? Thanks for your reply, Ben...but I don't know if ACT! 2006 can save the database in a form that Outlook 2003 can digest. Are .pdf files viable? I'll certainly look into it. I was looking for an update from Microsoft for Outlook 2003 that would let it be useful to current developing databases (like a virus update). I'm finding ACT! a difficult program which doesn't seem to do anything automatically when it comes to updating...like making sure it's new version would be useful to the many of us using Outlook in a less than current version. I wonder if the latest version of Outlook recognizes .pad files. Does anyone know that? Or is this only a problem that spending more money on software will solve? Thanks, Lee/ |
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