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This thread discusses the challenges participants face when trying to export contacts to Outlook email, particularly focusing on the compatibility of file formats and the steps involved in the process.
Views differ regarding the compatibility of .csv files with various versions of Outlook, and no clear consensus emerges on the best method for importing contacts.
Participants share personal experiences with different versions of Outlook and the challenges they face with file formats during the contact export and import process.
This discussion may be useful for consultants experiencing similar issues with exporting contacts to Outlook and seeking insights from others' experiences.
kat29 said:Okay figured that out but .csv isn't supported by outlook. Or maybe it is because I'm running outlook 2007. I can't seem to import them into Outlook after I've exported them from PP3. Thanks for the help. guess I'll just have to go add them manually.
tlennhoff said:While I don't have outlook 2007 - I do have outlook 2003 & had outlook 2000 before that. Are you sure it does not allow for importation of "comma seperated values" ? it does not call it .csv instead it has the words written out. On my outlook, after I click import from another program or file - it is the 3rd option available.
To export contacts to Outlook email, you typically need to access your contacts from the source application, select the contacts you wish to export, and then choose the option to export them in a compatible format (like CSV). After that, you can import this file into Outlook using the import feature in the Outlook application.
Yes, many smartphones allow you to sync contacts directly with Outlook. You can do this by linking your phone's contacts to your Outlook account through the settings. Alternatively, you can export contacts from your phone to a CSV file and then import that file into Outlook.
Outlook primarily supports CSV (Comma Separated Values) files for importing contacts. Additionally, it can also import contacts from other formats like vCard (.vcf) files, depending on the version of Outlook you are using.
Yes, there may be limitations such as the maximum number of contacts you can export at one time, or specific fields that may not transfer correctly. It's important to check the compatibility of the fields in your source application with Outlook's contact fields to ensure a smooth transfer.
If your contacts do not appear in Outlook after exporting, first check if the import process was completed successfully. Ensure that the CSV file is correctly formatted and that all required fields are included. You can also try re-importing the contacts or checking the Outlook settings to ensure that the contacts are not hidden.