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Hi all,
I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the email address. - any help? Tam |
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Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which
apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() Hi all, I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the email address. - any help? Tam |
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Thanks for being such a supportive member!
I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() Hi all, I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the email address. - any help? Tam |
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There are numerous postings on this NG that say NEVER export/import for
Outlook to Outlook as long as you are using same versions of Outlook or going to a newer version of Outlook. Just copy the pst file and open it up on the new installation. -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Thanks for being such a supportive member! I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() Hi all, I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the address. - any help? Tam |
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Besides the fact that I don't understand why Microsoft makes and releases a
tool (to this day) that apparently does not work - let's say for the sake of the argument I had another spreedsheet with contacts downloaded from yahoo that I wanted to import into outlook, how would I go about doing this? I thought (mistakenly) it would be easier to try using outlook to outlook first. I'm sorry but microsoft wonder why they get a bad name, why can you export data "A" and not be able to import it back to the same place you got it from using the same tool they supply to do it? Additionaly, as below the .pst is just not a visable option for me. Any suggestions about taking the excel or a .csv file into outlook that keeps the data would be appreciated. ************************ "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote: There are numerous postings on this NG that say NEVER export/import for Outlook to Outlook as long as you are using same versions of Outlook or going to a newer version of Outlook. Just copy the pst file and open it up on the new installation. -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Thanks for being such a supportive member! I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the address. - any help? Tam |
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There is no problem importing excel data or access data or csv file into
Outlook. I have done it many times, just use File import and follow the prompts. You will have to adjust the mapping to agree with your file -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Besides the fact that I don't understand why Microsoft makes and releases a tool (to this day) that apparently does not work - let's say for the sake of the argument I had another spreedsheet with contacts downloaded from yahoo that I wanted to import into outlook, how would I go about doing this? I thought (mistakenly) it would be easier to try using outlook to outlook first. I'm sorry but microsoft wonder why they get a bad name, why can you export data "A" and not be able to import it back to the same place you got it from using the same tool they supply to do it? Additionaly, as below the .pst is just not a visable option for me. Any suggestions about taking the excel or a .csv file into outlook that keeps the data would be appreciated. ************************ "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote: There are numerous postings on this NG that say NEVER export/import for Outlook to Outlook as long as you are using same versions of Outlook or going to a newer version of Outlook. Just copy the pst file and open it up on the new installation. -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Thanks for being such a supportive member! I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the address. - any help? Tam |
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Ok, so we can do this, my problems is that the import is not working as
expected - all of the details with the exception of the email address's and email name and email type are coming through, however these 3 fields (for email, email2 and email3) are all blank. I am not sure why and I get no error or indication from Microsoft as to why these three fields in particular don't populate. Your help would be great. "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote: There is no problem importing excel data or access data or csv file into Outlook. I have done it many times, just use File import and follow the prompts. You will have to adjust the mapping to agree with your file -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Besides the fact that I don't understand why Microsoft makes and releases a tool (to this day) that apparently does not work - let's say for the sake of the argument I had another spreedsheet with contacts downloaded from yahoo that I wanted to import into outlook, how would I go about doing this? I thought (mistakenly) it would be easier to try using outlook to outlook first. I'm sorry but microsoft wonder why they get a bad name, why can you export data "A" and not be able to import it back to the same place you got it from using the same tool they supply to do it? Additionaly, as below the .pst is just not a visable option for me. Any suggestions about taking the excel or a .csv file into outlook that keeps the data would be appreciated. ************************ "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote: There are numerous postings on this NG that say NEVER export/import for Outlook to Outlook as long as you are using same versions of Outlook or going to a newer version of Outlook. Just copy the pst file and open it up on the new installation. -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Thanks for being such a supportive member! I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the address. - any help? Tam |
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Which field exactly are you importing your email address to out of
curiousity? (i.e. e-mail vs e-mail address same thing if using E-2 or E-3)? EMail addresses should be mapped directly to the e-mail address field. In all the years we've been dealing with importing Outlook data, have yet to see the Outlook import wizard fail to import email addresses from a CSV file. For the most part, pretty much works exactly as advertised for what it's intended to do providing everything is followed. As a side note, if moving data between machines (especially if all are the same version), then an alternate solution to copying the "entire" PST file which you indicate is 2gb - would be to create a new PST file, create a new contact folder and just copy the contacts that you want to move around to that PST file - should make for a much smaller PST file and result in a lot less headaches. Then you can simply open this PST on each machine and copy the contacts to the folder that you want with absolutely no loss of data. Just a thought. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "BallyT" wrote in message ... Ok, so we can do this, my problems is that the import is not working as expected - all of the details with the exception of the email address's and email name and email type are coming through, however these 3 fields (for email, email2 and email3) are all blank. I am not sure why and I get no error or indication from Microsoft as to why these three fields in particular don't populate. Your help would be great. "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote: There is no problem importing excel data or access data or csv file into Outlook. I have done it many times, just use File import and follow the prompts. You will have to adjust the mapping to agree with your file -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Besides the fact that I don't understand why Microsoft makes and releases a tool (to this day) that apparently does not work - let's say for the sake of the argument I had another spreedsheet with contacts downloaded from yahoo that I wanted to import into outlook, how would I go about doing this? I thought (mistakenly) it would be easier to try using outlook to outlook first. I'm sorry but microsoft wonder why they get a bad name, why can you export data "A" and not be able to import it back to the same place you got it from using the same tool they supply to do it? Additionaly, as below the .pst is just not a visable option for me. Any suggestions about taking the excel or a .csv file into outlook that keeps the data would be appreciated. ************************ "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote: There are numerous postings on this NG that say NEVER export/import for Outlook to Outlook as long as you are using same versions of Outlook or going to a newer version of Outlook. Just copy the pst file and open it up on the new installation. -- Neil "BallyT" wrote in message ... Thanks for being such a supportive member! I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the address. - any help? Tam |
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Still a bad idea. There are numerous ways you can lose data with exporting
and importing, especially when you insist on doing so through a foreign format. We can't tell which one of them you have discovered because you have provided no detail on what you are doing. Here is just one example: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 There is no reason you can't copy the data you want to transfer into an Outlook Data File and open that file in the other installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message ... Thanks for being such a supportive member! I am doing this because I have multiple machines, with different .pst's which I want to share the data as well as a work machine and webmail I want to copy the data to. Exporting the data would seem to be logical and the only data that doesn't import is the email details which seems bizare seeings it is a microsoft function I am using. Whilst I could copy .pst file and open on other machine etc. etc. the .pst is 2gig and the work involved in copying logging in etc, just doesn't seem worth while when you have a microsoft function that caters for your request. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why would you ever do this? What a perfect way to lose data. Which apparently you are. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BallyT" wrote in message news ![]() Hi all, I have exported my contacts in Outlook 2003 in excel format from one machine and tried to import on another using default matching and manual matching. All the data seems to come through fine except for the email address. - They are all blank. Also tried in .CSV (on importing) and this also fails to import the address. - any help? Tam |
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