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Old January 8th 07, 04:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
city finance guy
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Default How do I bring contacts forwarded in an e-mail into my outlook

city finance guy wrote:
I just changed jobs. Before I left my prior job I forwarded all my Outlook
contacts to my new e-mail account ( I just highlighted them all and used the
forward command from the menu. This created an e-mail that I sent to my new
e-mail address.) Now I am at the new job. When i open the e-mail with my
contacts I see each contact as a separate attachment. Is there a way I can
move this information from the e-mail into my contacts?


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Old January 8th 07, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default How do I bring contacts forwarded in an e-mail into my outlook

city finance guy wrote:

city finance guy wrote:
I just changed jobs. Before I left my prior job I forwarded all my
Outlook contacts to my new e-mail account ( I just highlighted them
all and used the forward command from the menu. This created an
e-mail that I sent to my new e-mail address.) Now I am at the new
job. When i open the e-mail with my contacts I see each contact as a
separate attachment. Is there a way I can move this information from
the e-mail into my contacts?


You didn't choose the mest way in the world to migrate the contacts.

Without a third party tool to help, you'll have to do them individually, I
believe.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old January 8th 07, 08:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CarolM
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Default How do I bring contacts forwarded in an e-mail into my outlook

Try highlight and drag and drop into the contacts folder

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

city finance guy wrote:

city finance guy wrote:
I just changed jobs. Before I left my prior job I forwarded all my
Outlook contacts to my new e-mail account ( I just highlighted them
all and used the forward command from the menu. This created an
e-mail that I sent to my new e-mail address.) Now I am at the new
job. When i open the e-mail with my contacts I see each contact as a
separate attachment. Is there a way I can move this information from
the e-mail into my contacts?


You didn't choose the mest way in the world to migrate the contacts.

Without a third party tool to help, you'll have to do them individually, I
believe.
--
Brian Tillman


 




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