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When importing a CSV address list from my office database into Outlook 2003,
I cannot seem to get the proper format set to be read in it's final form. For instance, I can move the Name/Home Address/Phone Number field from the left to the right column, and import accordingly, but all entries read: "Name/Home Address/Phone Number " in them instead of the proper name, individual address and Phone of the people in my address book. What am I doing wrong? |
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