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HI all,
I have outlook 2003, I have to save all my contacts because my company will update to office 2007, I can not export my contacts in excel as requested with the ordinary export , excel, browse, save procedures, because if I go in contacts I do not see my contacts.So the excel file has only the main fields and not the name(just one row) Could you please suggest me a way to visualize all my contacts and simple drag and drop them in excel? I mean all my contacts, also the one of my friends, all the people that I have emailed in the past, and that when I try to write the initial, they appear in the drop down menu, I can I export all the data? Maybe could be useful my company use an exchanging server thank you |
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![]() "Ndrocchietto |Sono un cattomassocomunista liberale a favore delle minoranze e delle maggiorate." wrote in message ... HI all, I have outlook 2003, I have to save all my contacts because my company will update to office 2007, Why? If you are using Exchange the new version of Outlook should automatically connect, if you are not, and you have a pst file locally then Outlook 2007 should automatically pick that up. I can not export my contacts in excel as requested with the ordinary export , excel, browse, save procedures, because if I go in contacts I do not see my contacts.So the excel file has only the main fields and not the name(just one row) Could you please suggest me a way to visualize all my contacts and simple drag and drop them in excel? You don't need to use Excel. Who told you this? I mean all my contacts, also the one of my friends, all the people that I have emailed in the past, and that when I try to write the initial, they appear in the drop down menu, I can I export all the data? Maybe could be useful my company use an exchanging server If your contacts are on the Exchange server, you don't need to do anything. if they are local, in a pst file, again you don't need to do anything other than make a backup copy of the pst file just in case. |
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On Dec 11, 5:34*pm, "Gordon" wrote:
Why? If you are using Exchange the new version ofOutlookshould automatically connect, if you are not, and you have a pst file locally thenOutlook2007 should automatically pick that up. a backup is a backup, i am not a systemist, i have just to copy my contact in excel, also if pst is better ![]() differently ..unfortunately I can not see my contact list pressing alt+f3! Someone suggest me to add avery single contact manually regards and thqank ytou in advance |
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