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I have followed the instructions in KB 287563 re Checking "Show this folder
as an e-mail address book" for my (now multiple) contact folders, and they do indeed appear in the list of Contact Folders that can used for the address book. i.e. their names appear in the list of possible address books Trouble is whichever contact folder I then select, the address book still only shows the same old addresses originally typed in the original address book - and not any of the contacts in any of the specified contact folders. I'm using OL 2007 SP1 from Office Enterprise. Everything is local (no Exchange -just POP3 accounts from ISPs). Is this a bug or is there something else I need to do to get it to work? (BTW I've also created a new profile as recommended on some blogs - and the behaviour is exactly the same.) Many Thanks for help. Clive (London UK) |
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Aha - fixed my own problem:
I had assumed that by exporting to Access and then importing from Access that all fields would map exactly onto eachother but they don't. The Email Addresses are left out! When importing you need to click Map Custom Fields then scroll down to E-mail in the "To" list and drag over EmailAddress from the "From" list and drop it in the Mappedfrom column. Once imported, these contacts With email addresses did indeed show up in my address book. "Clive" wrote in message ... I have followed the instructions in KB 287563 re Checking "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" for my (now multiple) contact folders, and they do indeed appear in the list of Contact Folders that can used for the address book. i.e. their names appear in the list of possible address books Trouble is whichever contact folder I then select, the address book still only shows the same old addresses originally typed in the original address book - and not any of the contacts in any of the specified contact folders. I'm using OL 2007 SP1 from Office Enterprise. Everything is local (no Exchange -just POP3 accounts from ISPs). Is this a bug or is there something else I need to do to get it to work? (BTW I've also created a new profile as recommended on some blogs - and the behaviour is exactly the same.) Many Thanks for help. Clive (London UK) |
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"Clive" wrote in message
... Aha - fixed my own problem: I had assumed that by exporting to Access and then importing from Access that all fields would map exactly onto eachother but they don't. The Email Addresses are left out! Am I correct in assuming that you have exported and imported to and from Access purely to transfer Contacts from one instance of Outlook to another? If that is correct, then you were the architect of your own problems! There is NO NEED to import/export anything in moving Outlook data from one outlook to another - just copy the pst file. |
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