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OL 2007
Some how in importing to my contacts from Excel I have acquired some data in the Home Address field that I can not delete. Every record has this same data in it. I have exported my contacts back to Excel, cleared the HMStreet1 and HMStreet2, deleted every contact in that folder and re imported the information…..it’s still there. Any one know any way to fix my problem? |
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One of the first steps in "fixing" a problem is identifying the source
(cause) and not strictly focusing on the "symptom" (result). Impossible to provide any kind of definitive answer since no tangible info was provided (i.e. what exactly is the "data" that shouldn't be there, how exactly was the imported, how were the fields mapped exactly etc etc). Rather than deal in speculation and endless hypotheticals - here's a very simple test you can do: #1 - Create a new Excel worksheet with the same field names #2 - Populate one row leaving the HMStreet1 & 2 fields alone (leave blank) #3 - Create a named range - save the file #4 - In Outlook - create a new PST file with a new contact folder (just to keep this absolutely as simple and clean as possible) #5 - Import file from step #3 into contact folder from step #4 following identical steps (and field mapping) as originally done a) If problem shows itself - determine what the extraneous characters are and provide complete info so someone may have a better picture of things (would also suggest trying the same process on another machine if possible to see if identical results occur) b) If problem doesn't show itself at this point, import original Excel worksheet into contact folder from step #4 1) if problem shows itself after importing original Excel file at this point - issue is strictly with your Excel worksheet/data (no ifs, ands or buts) 2) if problem doesn't show itself - potential issue is with either your original contact folder or PST file in general - run ScanPST on original PST to see if there are any issues that need to get fixed. Repeat step b. Background trivia info regarding Outlook addresses and final question: #1 - The complete (Home/Business/Other) Address is comprised of multiple fields that are maintained separately by Outlook. However........ #2 - The individual fields Home Street, Home Street 2, Home Street 3 (or equivalent for Business/Other) are logical fields used only in the Outlook import/export field map in the Outlook UI and do not physically exist separately nor are these fields maintained separately by Outlook. When mapping to these individual fields for importing purposes, Outlook dynamically aggregates the data in a single Street address field which is what actually also gets exported which brings up the final question: You mentioned that you exported your data and cleared HMStreet1 and HMStreet2 (assuming you are referring to data after exporting from Outlook). Outlook doesn't export separate address street fields but rather a single street address field with line breaks if there are multiple street address lines. After your export - was HMStreet2 not already blank before you cleared the field (assuming you mapped Home Street to HMStreet1 on export)? 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 "KLE" wrote in message ... OL 2007 Some how in importing to my contacts from Excel I have acquired some data in the Home Address field that I can not delete. Every record has this same data in it. I have exported my contacts back to Excel, cleared the HMStreet1 and HMStreet2, deleted every contact in that folder and re imported the information...it's still there. Any one know any way to fix my problem? |
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Creating a new pst and re importing took care of the problem. Thanks!!
"Karl Timmermans" wrote: One of the first steps in "fixing" a problem is identifying the source (cause) and not strictly focusing on the "symptom" (result). Impossible to provide any kind of definitive answer since no tangible info was provided (i.e. what exactly is the "data" that shouldn't be there, how exactly was the imported, how were the fields mapped exactly etc etc). Rather than deal in speculation and endless hypotheticals - here's a very simple test you can do: #1 - Create a new Excel worksheet with the same field names #2 - Populate one row leaving the HMStreet1 & 2 fields alone (leave blank) #3 - Create a named range - save the file #4 - In Outlook - create a new PST file with a new contact folder (just to keep this absolutely as simple and clean as possible) #5 - Import file from step #3 into contact folder from step #4 following identical steps (and field mapping) as originally done a) If problem shows itself - determine what the extraneous characters are and provide complete info so someone may have a better picture of things (would also suggest trying the same process on another machine if possible to see if identical results occur) b) If problem doesn't show itself at this point, import original Excel worksheet into contact folder from step #4 1) if problem shows itself after importing original Excel file at this point - issue is strictly with your Excel worksheet/data (no ifs, ands or buts) 2) if problem doesn't show itself - potential issue is with either your original contact folder or PST file in general - run ScanPST on original PST to see if there are any issues that need to get fixed. Repeat step b. Background trivia info regarding Outlook addresses and final question: #1 - The complete (Home/Business/Other) Address is comprised of multiple fields that are maintained separately by Outlook. However........ #2 - The individual fields Home Street, Home Street 2, Home Street 3 (or equivalent for Business/Other) are logical fields used only in the Outlook import/export field map in the Outlook UI and do not physically exist separately nor are these fields maintained separately by Outlook. When mapping to these individual fields for importing purposes, Outlook dynamically aggregates the data in a single Street address field which is what actually also gets exported which brings up the final question: You mentioned that you exported your data and cleared HMStreet1 and HMStreet2 (assuming you are referring to data after exporting from Outlook). Outlook doesn't export separate address street fields but rather a single street address field with line breaks if there are multiple street address lines. After your export - was HMStreet2 not already blank before you cleared the field (assuming you mapped Home Street to HMStreet1 on export)? 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 "KLE" wrote in message ... OL 2007 Some how in importing to my contacts from Excel I have acquired some data in the Home Address field that I can not delete. Every record has this same data in it. I have exported my contacts back to Excel, cleared the HMStreet1 and HMStreet2, deleted every contact in that folder and re imported the information...it's still there. Any one know any way to fix my problem? |
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"KLE" wrote in message
... Creating a new pst and re importing took care of the problem. Thanks!! Never use the import function to move data from one Outlook to another. There's no need, and it causes problems. Why not use the import function? (Courtesy of Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]) Importing an entire PST may well corrupt your profile and may create a ghost PST that you can't close. Importing PST's will lose: 1. Custom Forms 2. Custom Views 3. Connections between contacts and activities 4. Received dates on mail 5. Birthdays and anniversaries in calendar 6. Journal connections 7. Distribution Lists Opening a PST file will preserve all of these. That is why we do not advise people to import a native file into Outlook. |
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Gordon, I miss wrote....I created a new pst file and re imported my contacts
from excel....worked like a champ. "Gordon" wrote: "KLE" wrote in message ... Creating a new pst and re importing took care of the problem. Thanks!! Never use the import function to move data from one Outlook to another. There's no need, and it causes problems. Why not use the import function? (Courtesy of Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]) Importing an entire PST may well corrupt your profile and may create a ghost PST that you can't close. Importing PST's will lose: 1. Custom Forms 2. Custom Views 3. Connections between contacts and activities 4. Received dates on mail 5. Birthdays and anniversaries in calendar 6. Journal connections 7. Distribution Lists Opening a PST file will preserve all of these. That is why we do not advise people to import a native file into Outlook. |
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On Apr 5, 10:28 pm, KLE wrote:
OL 2007 Some how in importing to my contacts from Excel I have acquired some data in the Home Address field that I can not delete. Every record has this same data in it. I have exported my contacts back to Excel, cleared the HMStreet1 and HMStreet2, deleted every contact in that folder and re imported the information.....it's still there. Any one know any way to fix my problem? Hi, Maybe the excel file is corrupt or something. You may try Advanced Excel Repair at http://www.datanumen.com/aer/ This tool is rather useful in salvaging damaged Excel xls files. Hope this helps. Alan |
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