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I had over 2000 contacts to import into Outlook 2002. When I imported, I
only had three column to import name, phone and fax number. I mapped these to Name, business phone and business fax in Outlook. However, when using these contacts by found out that in the contacts cards it filled the email filed with a concactenation of name and phone number and the ampersand sign in between. When using VSI fax to fax out using one of these contacts it hung up the server. Can you explain this. Can you explain the difference between the contacts and the phone list? This email does not appear on the phone list. What am I doing wrong? Any insight will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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Impossible to know what you did wrong.
You did not describe clearly what you did. Do so. Specify the file format from which you were importing and how you did so. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TotallyConfused" wrote in message news ![]() I had over 2000 contacts to import into Outlook 2002. When I imported, I only had three column to import name, phone and fax number. I mapped these to Name, business phone and business fax in Outlook. However, when using these contacts by found out that in the contacts cards it filled the email filed with a concactenation of name and phone number and the ampersand sign in between. When using VSI fax to fax out using one of these contacts it hung up the server. Can you explain this. Can you explain the difference between the contacts and the phone list? This email does not appear on the phone list. What am I doing wrong? Any insight will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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I simply followed the Import Wizard in Outlook. I imported using another
application, "Excel". Before importing the Excel file, I defined the data. The wizard did the rest. Does this help? Is there a way around this? There will be others who need this list also and we would have to type each one individually. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Impossible to know what you did wrong. You did not describe clearly what you did. Do so. Specify the file format from which you were importing and how you did so. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TotallyConfused" wrote in message news ![]() I had over 2000 contacts to import into Outlook 2002. When I imported, I only had three column to import name, phone and fax number. I mapped these to Name, business phone and business fax in Outlook. However, when using these contacts by found out that in the contacts cards it filled the email filed with a concactenation of name and phone number and the ampersand sign in between. When using VSI fax to fax out using one of these contacts it hung up the server. Can you explain this. Can you explain the difference between the contacts and the phone list? This email does not appear on the phone list. What am I doing wrong? Any insight will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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So this was an XLS file? CSV file? Something else?
Specify how your named your range and mapped your fields. The Import Wizard would not map a phone number to the Email field if you mapped correctly. If you want to get an idea of how to map to Outlook, export some Contact to Excel and see how the fields are mapped there. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TotallyConfused" wrote in message ... I simply followed the Import Wizard in Outlook. I imported using another application, "Excel". Before importing the Excel file, I defined the data. The wizard did the rest. Does this help? Is there a way around this? There will be others who need this list also and we would have to type each one individually. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Impossible to know what you did wrong. You did not describe clearly what you did. Do so. Specify the file format from which you were importing and how you did so. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TotallyConfused" wrote in message news ![]() I had over 2000 contacts to import into Outlook 2002. When I imported, I only had three column to import name, phone and fax number. I mapped these to Name, business phone and business fax in Outlook. However, when using these contacts by found out that in the contacts cards it filled the filed with a concactenation of name and phone number and the ampersand sign in between. When using VSI fax to fax out using one of these contacts it hung up the server. Can you explain this. Can you explain the difference between the contacts and the phone list? This email does not appear on the phone list. What am I doing wrong? Any insight will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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