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Matt, No I did not try to put in a blank line. I tried just the information
needed first. Then I tried it with my column headers. I just can't figure this out. And now I have another problem with another file......I get an ODBC driver error states too many fields defind.. "Matt Brown - identify" wrote: greece329 wrote: I had to do the named ranges in Excell to get my contacts into Outlook, however, now that I am able to get the information to cross over to contacts. It will not pull over my first contact in the file. I mapped out the crossover. I hope you can give me more answers... Can anyone help me. Thanks a bunch. Laura I know it sounds silly, but did you attempt to put in a blank line? I know that I had to do this when very simply taking a distribution list from a mailbox on one domain/exchange server farm and adding it to another. I used a CSV though, the person was happy with a name and an email address. |
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