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Re: Earthlink Address Book Can't Be Imported into Windows Mail I have tried everyhting and it just not work. It imports all the data but
does not put it into the Contacts file. It says:
Your Contacts already contain the entry "".
Then it creates an UNKNOWN contact with no data in in.
"DGuess" <majik@mindspring.oops> wrote in message
news:OoeW%23ecXHHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> "Linda" <lbarczak@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:u%23qulfaXHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Tried to imort from CXV file created from Web Mail but Vista won't
>> recognize data. Help!
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>
> Open the CSV (note you had corrected it) and see what is the first line.
>
> The following is the way Windows Mail's Contact are set up. Note, this is
> one line with the commas separating the fields.
>
>
> First Name,Last Name,Middle Name,Name,Nickname,E-mail Address,Home
> Street,Home City,Home Postal Code,Home State,Home Country/Region,Home
> Phone,Home Fax,Mobile Phone,Personal Web Page,Business Street,Business
> City,Business Postal Code,Business State,Business Country/Region,Business
> Web Page,Business Phone,Business Fax,Pager,Company,Job
> Title,Department,Office Location,Notes
>
>
>
> After the fields, you will see something like
>
> Bob, Bobm B, Bob Bob,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bob@bob.com,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> and similar.
>
> A CSV file is just a text file you can open in Notepad. They're easy to
> convert as all you have to do is sort out the fields given (Earthlink) to
> the fields needed (Contacts).
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