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Importing Contacts
I saw someone else post this question but they never answered the follow up
questions! I am importing a list of names and addresses into a contact folder. The list is a CSV file that includes company names. I have my default "file as" set for Company (Last name, first name) but once the list is imported, they show up as Last Name, First Name. I have well over 2000 names and I'd rather not have to go one by one updating the contacts to my prefered display settings. Is there a way to import these using my default "file as" settings? |
Importing Contacts
No. Those settings will not apply to imported Contacts.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tim" wrote in message ... I saw someone else post this question but they never answered the follow up questions! I am importing a list of names and addresses into a contact folder. The list is a CSV file that includes company names. I have my default "file as" set for Company (Last name, first name) but once the list is imported, they show up as Last Name, First Name. I have well over 2000 names and I'd rather not have to go one by one updating the contacts to my prefered display settings. Is there a way to import these using my default "file as" settings? |
Importing Contacts
Really? As dynamic as Outlook is, there's no way to batch covert all of
these contacts after the import? Or import them the way I want? Is there a view setting that I can use that will show the company name? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. Those settings will not apply to imported Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tim" wrote in message ... I saw someone else post this question but they never answered the follow up questions! I am importing a list of names and addresses into a contact folder. The list is a CSV file that includes company names. I have my default "file as" set for Company (Last name, first name) but once the list is imported, they show up as Last Name, First Name. I have well over 2000 names and I'd rather not have to go one by one updating the contacts to my prefered display settings. Is there a way to import these using my default "file as" settings? |
Importing Contacts
You can run code if you want:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tim" wrote in message ... Really? As dynamic as Outlook is, there's no way to batch covert all of these contacts after the import? Or import them the way I want? Is there a view setting that I can use that will show the company name? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. Those settings will not apply to imported Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tim" wrote in message ... I saw someone else post this question but they never answered the follow up questions! I am importing a list of names and addresses into a contact folder. The list is a CSV file that includes company names. I have my default "file as" set for Company (Last name, first name) but once the list is imported, they show up as Last Name, First Name. I have well over 2000 names and I'd rather not have to go one by one updating the contacts to my prefered display settings. Is there a way to import these using my default "file as" settings? |
Importing Contacts
Just to add to this.....
There are a variety of rules that apply to when a contact is "added" versus being "updated" - those are intrinsic Outlook issues. That's something that few people like to discuss (or just maybe not aware of) and makes the "add/update" process a very difficult process especially if "performance" comes into play. Also - some of the Outlook fields dynamically change depending on what data gets altered. Karl __________________________________________ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 "Power contact importers for MS Outlook '2000/2003" http://www.contactgenie.com "Tim" wrote in message ... I saw someone else post this question but they never answered the follow up questions! I am importing a list of names and addresses into a contact folder. The list is a CSV file that includes company names. I have my default "file as" set for Company (Last name, first name) but once the list is imported, they show up as Last Name, First Name. I have well over 2000 names and I'd rather not have to go one by one updating the contacts to my prefered display settings. Is there a way to import these using my default "file as" settings? |
Importing Contacts
I know I'm a month late in responding but I thought I'd let you know that
THIS is the solution I've been looking for for years! It's not an easy fix for the average non-programmer, but if you feel comfortable creating forms, it isn't a difficult solution. Thank you! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You can run code if you want: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tim" wrote in message ... Really? As dynamic as Outlook is, there's no way to batch covert all of these contacts after the import? Or import them the way I want? Is there a view setting that I can use that will show the company name? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. Those settings will not apply to imported Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tim" wrote in message ... I saw someone else post this question but they never answered the follow up questions! I am importing a list of names and addresses into a contact folder. The list is a CSV file that includes company names. I have my default "file as" set for Company (Last name, first name) but once the list is imported, they show up as Last Name, First Name. I have well over 2000 names and I'd rather not have to go one by one updating the contacts to my prefered display settings. Is there a way to import these using my default "file as" settings? |
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