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I am importing contact information from Excel. All other data comes through
find into the import, but the 2 zip code fields are not recognized. Why not? |
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Would be helpful if you defined what you mean by "are not recognized". Do
you mean that these fields are not being imported at all or appear to be imported "incorrectly" (i.e. importing with a decimal extension etc)? To minimize back 'n forth msg's - if the problem you're having is the latter (which is generally the most common issue) - then the cause is that the Zip Code is being treated as a "numeric" field (especially if you have the format of 99999-9999). Change the column to text format. If that fails, save the worksheet as a CSV file and import that file instead. 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 "emspooner" wrote in message ... I am importing contact information from Excel. All other data comes through find into the import, but the 2 zip code fields are not recognized. Why not? |
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Karl - thank you for your help. My problem was that the zip code fields did
not show up at all. I tried creating a csv file from the data and that import worked. Elaine "Karl Timmermans" wrote: Would be helpful if you defined what you mean by "are not recognized". Do you mean that these fields are not being imported at all or appear to be imported "incorrectly" (i.e. importing with a decimal extension etc)? To minimize back 'n forth msg's - if the problem you're having is the latter (which is generally the most common issue) - then the cause is that the Zip Code is being treated as a "numeric" field (especially if you have the format of 99999-9999). Change the column to text format. If that fails, save the worksheet as a CSV file and import that file instead. 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 "emspooner" wrote in message ... I am importing contact information from Excel. All other data comes through find into the import, but the 2 zip code fields are not recognized. Why not? |
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