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How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
I've moved all my Outlook *.spt files from a decktop using Office 2000 to a
new notebook using Office 2003. Everything in the address book is as it was on the desktop. However, when I try to send a new e-mail there is nothing in the contact list that I'm used to seeing. How do I get the e-mail addresses shown in the address book into a new contact list? |
How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
Clarify what you mean by "contact list"
What isn't appearing where you think it should? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... I've moved all my Outlook *.spt files from a decktop using Office 2000 to a new notebook using Office 2003. Everything in the address book is as it was on the desktop. However, when I try to send a new e-mail there is nothing in the contact list that I'm used to seeing. How do I get the e-mail addresses shown in the address book into a new contact list? |
How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
The left panel has a folder labled Contacts but is really more of an address
book (first, last name; street, city, state, phone number, etc). It includes a field for e-mail addreses. I have successfully relocated that folder to the new computer. Now, in the toolbar there is a phone book symble that provides a list of e-mail addresses only. I call that the contact list. The "address book" contents are exactly the same on both computers but I have no separte list of just e-mail addresses to select from when I prepare a new e-mail. I need to reconstruct or import that "contact list". "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean by "contact list" What isn't appearing where you think it should? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... I've moved all my Outlook *.spt files from a decktop using Office 2000 to a new notebook using Office 2003. Everything in the address book is as it was on the desktop. However, when I try to send a new e-mail there is nothing in the contact list that I'm used to seeing. How do I get the e-mail addresses shown in the address book into a new contact list? |
How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
There's nothing to import. There is no data in the address book view. You
simply haven't configured your Contacts Folder to appear there. Have you enabled your Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... The left panel has a folder labled Contacts but is really more of an address book (first, last name; street, city, state, phone number, etc). It includes a field for e-mail addreses. I have successfully relocated that folder to the new computer. Now, in the toolbar there is a phone book symble that provides a list of e-mail addresses only. I call that the contact list. The "address book" contents are exactly the same on both computers but I have no separte list of just e-mail addresses to select from when I prepare a new e-mail. I need to reconstruct or import that "contact list". "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean by "contact list" What isn't appearing where you think it should? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... I've moved all my Outlook *.spt files from a decktop using Office 2000 to a new notebook using Office 2003. Everything in the address book is as it was on the desktop. However, when I try to send a new e-mail there is nothing in the contact list that I'm used to seeing. How do I get the e-mail addresses shown in the address book into a new contact list? |
How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
Under the “Outlook Address Book” tab of the Contacts Folder Properties, “Show
this folder as an e-mail Address Book” is checked. It was checked in the Outlook 2000 setup, and it came over to Outlook 2003 checked. When opening the “Address Book” in the standard toolbar of Outlook 2000 the list of e-mail addresses is displayed. When I opened this Address Book in Outlook 2003 I got an error message stating “This address list could not be displayed. The contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions (I’m logged in as Administrator on both machines). For information on how to remove this folder from the Address Book, see Microsoft Office Outlook help.” After clicking OK, I note that there is a feature not available in the 2000 version. There is a box labeled “Show Names from the:”. The choices are 1. Outlook Address Book, 2. Contacts (two of them, indented slightly), and 3. Personal address book. If I select #1, I get a message “No entries in this address book”. If I select #3 there is not even a message (probably because I have not generated a Personal Address Book. If I select the first “Contacts” I get a get the above described error message. If I select the second “Contacts”, voila, there is my e-mail listing. I used the tools options to make sure the proper contacts list appears when opening the tool bar address book. Thank you for pointing me to this setup action. However, now I have a new question. How do I get rid of the invalid Contacts option from the “Show Names From” options. I only have one contacts folder in the Navigation Pane folder listing. I don’t see anything in “Help” that would seem to address this issue. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There's nothing to import. There is no data in the address book view. You simply haven't configured your Contacts Folder to appear there. Have you enabled your Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... The left panel has a folder labled Contacts but is really more of an address book (first, last name; street, city, state, phone number, etc). It includes a field for e-mail addreses. I have successfully relocated that folder to the new computer. Now, in the toolbar there is a phone book symble that provides a list of e-mail addresses only. I call that the contact list. The "address book" contents are exactly the same on both computers but I have no separte list of just e-mail addresses to select from when I prepare a new e-mail. I need to reconstruct or import that "contact list". "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean by "contact list" What isn't appearing where you think it should? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... I've moved all my Outlook *.spt files from a decktop using Office 2000 to a new notebook using Office 2003. Everything in the address book is as it was on the desktop. However, when I try to send a new e-mail there is nothing in the contact list that I'm used to seeing. How do I get the e-mail addresses shown in the address book into a new contact list? |
How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
BertS wrote:
After clicking OK, I note that there is a feature not available in the 2000 version. There is a box labeled “Show Names from the:”. The choices are 1. Outlook Address Book, 2. Contacts (two of them, indented slightly), and 3. Personal address book. If I select #1, I get a message “No entries in this address book”. This is correct, The Outlook Address Book is merely a repository for pointers to Contacts folders and contains no data of its own. If I select #3 there is not even a message (probably because I have not generated a Personal Address Book. If you did not have the service installed you would not see it here. If I select the first “Contacts” I get a get the above described error message. If I select the second “Contacts”, voila, there is my e-mail listing. I used the tools options to make sure the proper contacts list appears when opening the tool bar address book. You have one old, invalid reference and one good, current reference. Thank you for pointing me to this setup action. However, now I have a new question. How do I get rid of the invalid Contacts option from the “Show Names From” options. I only have one contacts folder in the Navigation Pane folder listing. I don’t see anything in “Help” that would seem to address this issue. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select Outlook Address Book and click Change. Remove the invalid reference there. -- Brian Tillman |
How do I move Outlook 2000 contacts to Outlook 2003
Brian has you covered. In the future, remember that you should never attempt
an upgrade installation of Outlook without creating a new profile from scratch after the upgrade. Profile settings do not transfer correctly. Apparently this issue will never be corrected. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... Under the “Outlook Address Book” tab of the Contacts Folder Properties, “Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book” is checked. It was checked in the Outlook 2000 setup, and it came over to Outlook 2003 checked. When opening the “Address Book” in the standard toolbar of Outlook 2000 the list of e-mail addresses is displayed. When I opened this Address Book in Outlook 2003 I got an error message stating “This address list could not be displayed. The contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions (I’m logged in as Administrator on both machines). For information on how to remove this folder from the Address Book, see Microsoft Office Outlook help.” After clicking OK, I note that there is a feature not available in the 2000 version. There is a box labeled “Show Names from the:”. The choices are 1. Outlook Address Book, 2. Contacts (two of them, indented slightly), and 3. Personal address book. If I select #1, I get a message “No entries in this address book”. If I select #3 there is not even a message (probably because I have not generated a Personal Address Book. If I select the first “Contacts” I get a get the above described error message. If I select the second “Contacts”, voila, there is my e-mail listing. I used the tools options to make sure the proper contacts list appears when opening the tool bar address book. Thank you for pointing me to this setup action. However, now I have a new question. How do I get rid of the invalid Contacts option from the “Show Names From” options. I only have one contacts folder in the Navigation Pane folder listing. I don’t see anything in “Help” that would seem to address this issue. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There's nothing to import. There is no data in the address book view. You simply haven't configured your Contacts Folder to appear there. Have you enabled your Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... The left panel has a folder labled Contacts but is really more of an address book (first, last name; street, city, state, phone number, etc). It includes a field for e-mail addreses. I have successfully relocated that folder to the new computer. Now, in the toolbar there is a phone book symble that provides a list of e-mail addresses only. I call that the contact list. The "address book" contents are exactly the same on both computers but I have no separte list of just e-mail addresses to select from when I prepare a new e-mail. I need to reconstruct or import that "contact list". "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean by "contact list" What isn't appearing where you think it should? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BertS" wrote in message ... I've moved all my Outlook *.spt files from a decktop using Office 2000 to a new notebook using Office 2003. Everything in the address book is as it was on the desktop. However, when I try to send a new e-mail there is nothing in the contact list that I'm used to seeing. How do I get the e-mail addresses shown in the address book into a new contact list? |
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