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Old August 21st 06, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Parasmani
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Default How to reformat text to .pst

I lost my outlook contacts when my HD crashed. Fortunately I had uploaded
them several months ago to my earthlink webmail address book.

The procedure that exports the contacts from the webmail puts them in a text
format (.txt).

The text file is now on my desktop.

How do I get a .txt file imported into outlook?

Is there a way to convert the .txt file to .pst?

I was able to import the file into excel but this still doesn't get me what
I want.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.


 




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