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This doesn't seem like it should be so hard. I have always used AT&T/Yahoo.
I want to transfer all of my current email names and addresses into OUTLOOK 2007. I have done the export into and Excel spreadsheet (not sure if I did it right) from AT&T/Yahoo, but when I try to import into OUTLOOK 2007I get an error and it tells me to try again later. This just can't be that hard. Janet |
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"Jan" wrote in message ... This doesn't seem like it should be so hard. I have always used AT&T/Yahoo. I want to transfer all of my current email names and addresses into OUTLOOK 2007. I have done the export into and Excel spreadsheet (not sure if I did it right) from AT&T/Yahoo, but when I try to import into OUTLOOK 2007I get an error and it tells me to try again later. This just can't be that hard. Janet Save the Excel file as a CSV file and try to import that. |
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"Jan" wrote in message
... This doesn't seem like it should be so hard. I have always used AT&T/Yahoo. I want to transfer all of my current email names and addresses into OUTLOOK 2007. I have done the export into and Excel spreadsheet (not sure if I did it right) from AT&T/Yahoo, but when I try to import into OUTLOOK 2007I get an error and it tells me to try again later. This just can't be that hard. Error messages are important. What does it say? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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