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Old 07-19-2008   #5 (permalink)
Green Pea


 
 

Re: Exporting Contacts

Hello again Don,

Thanks for pointing me to the right door.

Gary finally concluded that my Outlook 2000 interferes with the WM contacts.
He provided me with a good workaround. All is now well.

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Green Pea



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>>>> I am attempting to copy my contacts in WLM, and import them to WM. But
>>>> I have encountered the following problems:
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>>>> 1. WLM only gives me the option to Export either Messages or Accounts,
>>>> not Contacts.
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>>>> 2. WM gives me the option to Import Contacts, but when I click on this
>>>> option , a new box opens with no dialogue, a red X, and an OK button.
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>>>> Regards,
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>>>> Green Pea
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>>> As far as exporting contacts in WLM, are you clicking on the contacts
>>> button first, before clicking on file and export?
>>> It should then give you an option to export in csv or vcf file?
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>>> Don
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>> Hi Don,
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>> Thank you! I had not figured out to export with the Contacts page open.
>> Doh!
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>> Please let me know if you have any thoughts on problem 2?
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>> Green Pea
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> Well, I haven't used Windows Mail in a while, but I just went into it,
> clicked on tools, windows contacts, then clicked on the import button, and
> got 4 diff choices of ways to import - csv, ldif, vcf, and OE contacts.
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> Hope this helps,
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> Don
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