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I've got lots of e-mail addresses in a contact group in Windows Mail,
and have tried to get them into Outlook 2007 in two ways without success. Firstly exporting to .csv or vcard file - the group is ignored and only other contacts get exported. Secondly, importing direct into Outlook 2007 using its Import function: the group appears but is empty. So, what's the secret? Thanks. BTW the reason I want to get them into Outlook 2007 is because Windows Mail doesn't seem to have the option of allowing me to send e-mails to only *some* members of the contact group. I hope to convert it to a distribution list in Outlook 2007 therefore, where I have more control. |
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AlphaTucana wrote:
I've got lots of e-mail addresses in a contact group in Windows Mail, and have tried to get them into Outlook 2007 in two ways without success. Firstly exporting to .csv or vcard file - the group is ignored and only other contacts get exported. Secondly, importing direct into Outlook 2007 using its Import function: the group appears but is empty. So, what's the secret? Unfortunately, Distribution Lists (the Outlook equivalent of a WIndows Mail contact group) don't survive importing very well. WHat you can do, however, is open that CSV file in Excel, select the "Name" and "Address" column data, copy it to the clipboard, then open a new DL form in Outlook, click Select Members, then paste the clipboard to the Members field. That should create the DL properly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On 27 May, 20:10, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
AlphaTucana wrote: I've got lots of e-mail addresses in a contact group in Windows Mail, and have tried to get them into Outlook 2007 in two ways without success. Firstly exporting to .csv or vcard file - the group is ignored and only other contacts get exported. Secondly, importing direct into Outlook 2007 using its Import function: the group appears but is empty. So, what's the secret? Unfortunately, Distribution Lists (the Outlook equivalent of a WIndows Mail contact group) don't survive importing very well. WHat you can do, however, is open that CSV file in Excel, select the "Name" and "Address" column data, copy it to the clipboard, then open a new DL form in Outlook, click Select Members, then paste the clipboard to the Members field. That should create the DL properly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I'm afraid the data within the Group never makes it into the CSV file. On exporting to CSV, the only info that seems to end up there is data that is not within a group. |
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AlphaTucana wrote:
I'm afraid the data within the Group never makes it into the CSV file. On exporting to CSV, the only info that seems to end up there is data that is not within a group. Open the contact group in Windows Mail. See if you can select the name and address fields. If you can, copy the selection to the clipboard and proceed from there. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On 28 May, 13:28, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
AlphaTucana wrote: I'm afraid the data within the Group never makes it into the CSV file. On exporting to CSV, the only info that seems to end up there is data that is not within a group. Open the contact group in Windows Mail. See if you can select the name and address fields. If you can, copy the selection to the clipboard and proceed from there. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Hmm. Can't seem to do that either. I tried putting the group into the To: field of an e-mail then cutting and pasting them into notepad for conversion to a.csv file - but only the names get pasted; the e-mail addresses disappear. Sigh. |
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AlphaTucana wrote:
Hmm. Can't seem to do that either. I tried putting the group into the To: field of an e-mail then cutting and pasting them into notepad for conversion to a.csv file - but only the names get pasted; the e-mail addresses disappear. Sigh. Did you try avoiding the CSV altogether as described in the second part of my original post? Perhaps I wasn't clear. Open the Windows Mail address book and select the Group. The right-hand pane should show the contacts in that group. Select them all and press Ctrl-C to copy the names and addresses. Then in Outlook, open a new DL, click Select Members, then click in the Members field and press Ctrl-V to paste. I'll try it at home this evening if I get the chance to see if it works. I think it will. I did try it with Outlook Express, which should be very similar and, while I had to edit the Members field in the Select Members dialogue to remove some extraneous characters the paste inserted, on the whole it worked in that case. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On 29 May, 15:10, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
AlphaTucana wrote: Hmm. Can't seem to do that either. I tried putting the group into the To: field of an e-mail then cutting and pasting them into notepad for conversion to a.csv file - but only the names get pasted; the e-mail addresses disappear. Sigh. Did you try avoiding the CSV altogether as described in the second part of my original post? Perhaps I wasn't clear. Open the Windows Mail address book and select the Group. The right-hand pane should show the contacts in that group. Select them all and press Ctrl-C to copy the names and addresses. Then in Outlook, open a new DL, click Select Members, then click in the Members field and press Ctrl-V to paste. I'll try it at home this evening if I get the chance to see if it works. I think it will. I did try it with Outlook Express, which should be very similar and, while I had to edit the Members field in the Select Members dialogue to remove some extraneous characters the paste inserted, on the whole it worked in that case. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I didn't try that... It sounds like it might work. I'll try it on Monday. I found a workaround for the moment though: with Outlook as my default e-mail program, if I right-click on the group and choose to send an e-mail, the addresses all appear in the To: field of a new Outlook e-mail, so I can delete the ones I don't want to send to, and copy the remainder into the BCC: field (or whatever). It is a bit cumbersome, but it works for now. |
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I've been looking for the same thing. I just tried your idea and nothing
copied over at all. "Brian Tillman" wrote: AlphaTucana wrote: Hmm. Can't seem to do that either. I tried putting the group into the To: field of an e-mail then cutting and pasting them into notepad for conversion to a.csv file - but only the names get pasted; the e-mail addresses disappear. Sigh. Did you try avoiding the CSV altogether as described in the second part of my original post? Perhaps I wasn't clear. Open the Windows Mail address book and select the Group. The right-hand pane should show the contacts in that group. Select them all and press Ctrl-C to copy the names and addresses. Then in Outlook, open a new DL, click Select Members, then click in the Members field and press Ctrl-V to paste. I'll try it at home this evening if I get the chance to see if it works. I think it will. I did try it with Outlook Express, which should be very similar and, while I had to edit the Members field in the Select Members dialogue to remove some extraneous characters the paste inserted, on the whole it worked in that case. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
I'll try it at home this evening if I get the chance to see if it works. I think it will. I did try it with Outlook Express, which should be very similar and, while I had to edit the Members field in the Select Members dialogue to remove some extraneous characters the paste inserted, on the whole it worked in that case. I managed to remind myself to try this (I don't boot into Vista all that often). Clearly Windows Contacts presentation is significantly different from the prior Windows Address Book and the trick I had described for WAB just won't work for WC. Sorry. I can't try this myself right now, but can you save a Windows Contacts group as a tab-delimited file? I'll have to try this as well. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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