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I saved an Address book from Groupwise as a vfile and when I try to import it
to Outlook 2003 contact only one file comes through. I know that they are all in there because fo the size of it and when I change it to a text format I can see them all. |
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edmeeS wrote:
I saved an Address book from Groupwise as a vfile and when I try to import it to Outlook 2003 contact only one file comes through. I know that they are all in there because fo the size of it and when I change it to a text format I can see them all. Outlook handles only one entry in a vfile. Use your favorite text editor to split the vfile in to individual files, one for each person. Alternatively, export in a different format, like CSV. -- Brian Tillman |
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