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Chris Glen July 25th 06 05:39 PM

Address Book - Importing from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003
 
Just transferred from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003, so I have a string of
questions on how the address book works in Outlook.

Q3
(I probably should have asked this first!) What's the best way to import the
addresses from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003? I'm hoping I can keep the
group/folder structure that I had in Eudora, but as a newcomer to Outlook -
I'm not quite sure what the equivelents of Eudora's address "Folders" in
Outlook are.

Thanks

Kiran July 25th 06 05:52 PM

Address Book - Importing from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003
 
The best way to import contacts from any 3rd party program into outlook 2003
is to export contacts from the 3rd party program as .CSV file and import the
contact using the file--import/export feature in outlook, but remember we
will have to map the fields, thats when the contacts would show up in the
right format in outlook 2003.

"Chris Glen" wrote in message
...
Just transferred from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003, so I have a string of
questions on how the address book works in Outlook.

Q3
(I probably should have asked this first!) What's the best way to import
the
addresses from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003? I'm hoping I can keep the
group/folder structure that I had in Eudora, but as a newcomer to
Outlook -
I'm not quite sure what the equivelents of Eudora's address "Folders" in
Outlook are.

Thanks




Brian Tillman July 25th 06 06:33 PM

Address Book - Importing from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003
 
Chris Glen wrote:

(I probably should have asked this first!) What's the best way to
import the addresses from Eudora 5.2 to Outlook 2003? I'm hoping I
can keep the group/folder structure that I had in Eudora, but as a
newcomer to Outlook - I'm not quite sure what the equivelents of
Eudora's address "Folders" in Outlook are.


I think the best way is to import your Eudora data into Outlook Express and
then export it from there to Outlook.
--
Brian Tillman



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