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I have exported my contact info into an excel spreadsheet to enable me to
upload it to my website for email marketing campaigns. I have two problems: 1. All email addresses have exported OK but have each aquired an apostrophe in front of the first letter of the address. Thus mail is undeliverable. I have in excess of 800 addresses, is there any way of fixing this without deleteing every apostrophe on every email address. 2. Business addresses (multiple lines) have exported as one line, into a single column. I thought Business Address 2 and 3 would be the different lines. 3. I am using Outlook 2003 and Excel 2002 Thanks, Karen |
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Solution to your first problem:
#1 - Export as a CSV file #2 - If you absolutely need an .XLS file - open CSV file in Excel and resave it as an Excel worksheet *** behaviour you're seeing is standard for anything that creates an XLS file using the Microsoft Excel driver and there is no way to eliminate the leading apostrophe Solution for your second problem Option #1 - there has been an Excel solution posted here on multiple occasions that will split the address line but unfortunately don't have it handy else I'd include it. Hopefully someone else reading this will be able to supply it to you or you can search the newsgroup. The street address fields for all addresses are exported from Outlook as a single "multi-line" with line breaks included between each of the individual address lines. Depending on what you're using for mailing, this may be perfectly fine. Option#2 - if you're going to be doing all this on a regular repeated basis - you may be interested in our CG Exporter (CGX) product (http://www.contactgenie.com/cgxfeatures.htm). However, exporting to an Excel file via CGX will exhibit the same "leading apostrophe" issue you're encountering with Outlook. As for street addresses, there is a built-in option to export street address lines as separate fields. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Karen NZ" wrote in message ... I have exported my contact info into an excel spreadsheet to enable me to upload it to my website for email marketing campaigns. I have two problems: 1. All email addresses have exported OK but have each aquired an apostrophe in front of the first letter of the address. Thus mail is undeliverable. I have in excess of 800 addresses, is there any way of fixing this without deleteing every apostrophe on every email address. 2. Business addresses (multiple lines) have exported as one line, into a single column. I thought Business Address 2 and 3 would be the different lines. 3. I am using Outlook 2003 and Excel 2002 Thanks, Karen |
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"Karl Timmermans" wrote in message
... Option #1 - there has been an Excel solution posted here on multiple occasions that will split the address line but unfortunately don't have it handy else I'd include it. It's the Text-to-Columns function..... |
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How do I find the option to export as a CSV file? I am using Excel 2003 and
OUtlook 2003. I see the import/export option then I choose export to a file, then I choose Microsoft excel (the other options do not have the CSV option) How do I save this as a CSV file? Suxan "Karl Timmermans" wrote: Solution to your first problem: #1 - Export as a CSV file #2 - If you absolutely need an .XLS file - open CSV file in Excel and resave it as an Excel worksheet *** behaviour you're seeing is standard for anything that creates an XLS file using the Microsoft Excel driver and there is no way to eliminate the leading apostrophe Solution for your second problem Option #1 - there has been an Excel solution posted here on multiple occasions that will split the address line but unfortunately don't have it handy else I'd include it. Hopefully someone else reading this will be able to supply it to you or you can search the newsgroup. The street address fields for all addresses are exported from Outlook as a single "multi-line" with line breaks included between each of the individual address lines. Depending on what you're using for mailing, this may be perfectly fine. Option#2 - if you're going to be doing all this on a regular repeated basis - you may be interested in our CG Exporter (CGX) product (http://www.contactgenie.com/cgxfeatures.htm). However, exporting to an Excel file via CGX will exhibit the same "leading apostrophe" issue you're encountering with Outlook. As for street addresses, there is a built-in option to export street address lines as separate fields. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Karen NZ" wrote in message ... I have exported my contact info into an excel spreadsheet to enable me to upload it to my website for email marketing campaigns. I have two problems: 1. All email addresses have exported OK but have each aquired an apostrophe in front of the first letter of the address. Thus mail is undeliverable. I have in excess of 800 addresses, is there any way of fixing this without deleteing every apostrophe on every email address. 2. Business addresses (multiple lines) have exported as one line, into a single column. I thought Business Address 2 and 3 would be the different lines. 3. I am using Outlook 2003 and Excel 2002 Thanks, Karen |
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message ... How do I find the option to export as a CSV file? I am using Excel 2003 and OUtlook 2003. I see the import/export option then I choose export to a file, then I choose Microsoft excel (the other options do not have the CSV option) How do I save this as a CSV file? File-Import and Export-Export to a File-Comma Separated Values (Windows). That's what CSV stands for.... |
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