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Import Excel file into Outlook 2003
I'm having difficulty importing an Excel spreadsheet contact list into
Outlook. I found previous posts helpful. However, after I named the ranges in the Excel worksheet, saved and closed it and try to import into Outlook, I get an error message still saying I haven't named the ranges. I saved the named cells into a cvs format but still no success. I have 2003 Student Teacher edition of MSOffice and am wondering if those capabilities don't exist in this version. Any information you can supply will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
Import Excel file into Outlook 2003
Not sure of Student edition but doubt very much that would be your problem.
What "intrigues" me is that you say that you've have saved the the data in CSV format. Real quick question, if you open your CSV file - does it show the correct data? If not - suggestion would be to delete all "named ranges" from your Excel file and save the worksheet in CSV format and check the saved file. If the above doesn't resolve your problem - please send your Excel file to and one of our people will take a look at it (please refer to this msg in your submission - else it may go astray). Please provide complete details in terms of worksheet name etc that you're working with - otherwise - just going to delay the whole process. Not much we haven't seen data wise but have come used to the "unexpected" and are very interested in anything that could affect our upcoming products. Karl __________________________________________ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 "Power contact importers for MS Outlook '2000/2003" http://www.contactgenie.com "sj" wrote in message ... I'm having difficulty importing an Excel spreadsheet contact list into Outlook. I found previous posts helpful. However, after I named the ranges in the Excel worksheet, saved and closed it and try to import into Outlook, I get an error message still saying I haven't named the ranges. I saved the named cells into a cvs format but still no success. I have 2003 Student Teacher edition of MSOffice and am wondering if those capabilities don't exist in this version. Any information you can supply will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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