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I have my contacts held in an nsf.file. This is the names file form a Lotus
Notes database. I no longer use Lotus Notes and wish to transfer the contact information from the NSF file into Outlook contacts. I would greatly appreciate any help on how to do this. Thanks you, Andrew |
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Outlook Profile wrote:
I have my contacts held in an nsf.file. This is the names file form a Lotus Notes database. I no longer use Lotus Notes and wish to transfer the contact information from the NSF file into Outlook contacts. I would greatly appreciate any help on how to do this. Reinstall Lotus Notes and export the address book in a format Outlook can import. -- Brian Tillman |
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Many thanks for the response Brian.
I do not have access to Lotus Notes as this was a corporate sytem wich my previous employer had. the names.nsf file holds my personal contact records. I am now using outlook. Do you know of a way I can import the nsf files directly into outlook? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Outlook Profile wrote: I have my contacts held in an nsf.file. This is the names file form a Lotus Notes database. I no longer use Lotus Notes and wish to transfer the contact information from the NSF file into Outlook contacts. I would greatly appreciate any help on how to do this. Reinstall Lotus Notes and export the address book in a format Outlook can import. -- Brian Tillman |
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Outlook Profile wrote:
I do not have access to Lotus Notes as this was a corporate sytem wich my previous employer had. the names.nsf file holds my personal contact records. I am now using outlook. Do you know of a way I can import the nsf files directly into outlook? I know of no way to import the nsf file into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the response Brian.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Outlook Profile wrote: I do not have access to Lotus Notes as this was a corporate sytem wich my previous employer had. the names.nsf file holds my personal contact records. I am now using outlook. Do you know of a way I can import the nsf files directly into outlook? I know of no way to import the nsf file into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have the same problem. What format would you recomend exporting in?
-- BtLW "Brian Tillman" wrote: Outlook Profile wrote: I have my contacts held in an nsf.file. This is the names file form a Lotus Notes database. I no longer use Lotus Notes and wish to transfer the contact information from the NSF file into Outlook contacts. I would greatly appreciate any help on how to do this. Reinstall Lotus Notes and export the address book in a format Outlook can import. -- Brian Tillman |
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BtLW wrote:
I have the same problem. What format would you recomend exporting in? I have no idea, since I'm unfamiliar with Lotus Notes. If you have it, read its documentation to determine what export formats it supports. -- Brian Tillman |
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