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Is it possible to import information from Windows Contacts to Outl
I want to transfer the listings in my Windows Contacts to Outlook Contacts,
but the instructions for import/export don't seem to address that task. Can it be done; if so, how? |
Is it possible to import information from Windows Contacts to Outl
So we are to assume you are using Vista? What Outlook version shall we
assume you are using? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger H." Roger wrote in message ... I want to transfer the listings in my Windows Contacts to Outlook Contacts, but the instructions for import/export don't seem to address that task. Can it be done; if so, how? |
Contacts import/export
Yes, I am using Vista Home Premium.
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Outlook Contacts
Sorry, Outlook version originally 2003, upgraded to 2007.
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Outlook Contacts
Then the option does in fact appear in in your Import Wizard:
File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger H." Roger wrote in message ... Sorry, Outlook version originally 2003, upgraded to 2007. |
Contacts import/export
"Roger H." Roger wrote in message
... Yes, I am using Vista Home Premium. Why are you changing hte subject every time you post? Please don't do that. It's hard to track a thread when the subject keeps changing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook Contacts
I am also trying to do this in vista home premium after what i think was a
trojan deleted all of my outlook contacts. I have gone through these steps twice, and after about seven minutes of "creating addresses" it displays a window saying that "0 of 296 contacts imported". Any ideas? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then the option does in fact appear in in your Import Wizard: File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger H." Roger wrote in message ... Sorry, Outlook version originally 2003, upgraded to 2007. |
Outlook Contacts
Not really. You provided none of the information we would need. State where
your Contacts now reside. If you think a virus "deleted your Outlook Contacts" how do you know you have valid Contacts elsewhere? State your Outlook version. State the precise steps you used in detail and what happened. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Philipglad" wrote in message ... I am also trying to do this in vista home premium after what i think was a trojan deleted all of my outlook contacts. I have gone through these steps twice, and after about seven minutes of "creating addresses" it displays a window saying that "0 of 296 contacts imported". Any ideas? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then the option does in fact appear in in your Import Wizard: File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger H." Roger wrote in message ... Sorry, Outlook version originally 2003, upgraded to 2007. |
Outlook Contacts
I'm using outlook '07. The "precise steps i used in detail" are the ones in
my first post, which are the same ones you posted a few weeks ago: "File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. " I know that all of the contacts inside vista's "windows contacts" folder are valid because I checked them. It lets me drag and drop a few individually into outlook (again, outlook 2007) but not import the whole lot of about 300. I also have them in a .csv file backed up from my old phone which outlook won't import correctly. Importing comma separated values causes me to end up with a bunch of empty contacts. Can you actually see the conversation that I am replying to? that is pretty crucial to establishing context... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not really. You provided none of the information we would need. State where your Contacts now reside. If you think a virus "deleted your Outlook Contacts" how do you know you have valid Contacts elsewhere? State your Outlook version. State the precise steps you used in detail and what happened. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Philipglad" wrote in message ... I am also trying to do this in vista home premium after what i think was a trojan deleted all of my outlook contacts. I have gone through these steps twice, and after about seven minutes of "creating addresses" it displays a window saying that "0 of 296 contacts imported". Any ideas? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then the option does in fact appear in in your Import Wizard: File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger H." Roger wrote in message ... Sorry, Outlook version originally 2003, upgraded to 2007. |
Outlook Contacts
Of course I can see the conversation. I'm just very slow and deeply
confused. You contend that a "Trojan" wiped out your Outlook Contacts. And yet you contend that your Windows Contacts are identical, perfectly intact, and should be capable of restoring your Outlook Contacts via an import. That would be uniquely unusual so I'm having trouble imagining how that could be the case and wondering if there is more to your story. That would be "pretty crucial to establishing context..." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Philipglad" wrote in message ... I'm using outlook '07. The "precise steps i used in detail" are the ones in my first post, which are the same ones you posted a few weeks ago: "File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. " I know that all of the contacts inside vista's "windows contacts" folder are valid because I checked them. It lets me drag and drop a few individually into outlook (again, outlook 2007) but not import the whole lot of about 300. I also have them in a .csv file backed up from my old phone which outlook won't import correctly. Importing comma separated values causes me to end up with a bunch of empty contacts. Can you actually see the conversation that I am replying to? that is pretty crucial to establishing context... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not really. You provided none of the information we would need. State where your Contacts now reside. If you think a virus "deleted your Outlook Contacts" how do you know you have valid Contacts elsewhere? State your Outlook version. State the precise steps you used in detail and what happened. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Philipglad" wrote in message ... I am also trying to do this in vista home premium after what i think was a trojan deleted all of my outlook contacts. I have gone through these steps twice, and after about seven minutes of "creating addresses" it displays a window saying that "0 of 296 contacts imported". Any ideas? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then the option does in fact appear in in your Import Wizard: File Import and Export Import Internet Mail and Addresses Select the option that includes "Windows Mail" Uncheck "Import Mail" if you do not want messages and leave only "Import Address Book" checked. Since Windows Contacts is the "address book" for Windows Mail, that is what you'll get. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger H." Roger wrote in message ... Sorry, Outlook version originally 2003, upgraded to 2007. |
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