Export contacts from Windows Contacts (Vista) to Office Outlook

A

Alan

Can I export contacts from Windows Contact in Vista to Office Outlook
contacts on the same computer, or import them to Outlook from Windows contact?
 
G

Gordon

Alan said:
Can I export contacts from Windows Contact in Vista to Office Outlook
contacts on the same computer, or import them to Outlook from Windows
contact?


Outlook 2007 certainly has an import from Windows mail function - can't
speak for any other version...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Sure you can. Windows Mail did not exist at the time of any earlier
versions, and Outlook is not clairvoyant.
 
O

observer

I am trying to retrieve a phone number on outlook file 2003 from a floppy.
How do I download this .pst file to my PC, windows XP. I have outlook 2003 in
the PC
--
Bill Magno


Russ Valentine said:
Sure you can. Windows Mail did not exist at the time of any earlier
versions, and Outlook is not clairvoyant.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Gordon said:
Outlook 2007 certainly has an import from Windows mail function - can't
speak for any other version...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Has nothing to do with this thread.
Has nothing to do with Outlook.
Are you asking how to copy a file from a floppy? Use Windows Explorer. Then
remove the read only attribute from the file so Outlook can open it.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
observer said:
I am trying to retrieve a phone number on outlook file 2003 from a floppy.
How do I download this .pst file to my PC, windows XP. I have outlook 2003
in
the PC
--
Bill Magno


Russ Valentine said:
Sure you can. Windows Mail did not exist at the time of any earlier
versions, and Outlook is not clairvoyant.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Gordon said:
Can I export contacts from Windows Contact in Vista to Office Outlook
contacts on the same computer, or import them to Outlook from Windows
contact?


Outlook 2007 certainly has an import from Windows mail function - can't
speak for any other version...
 
W

weibin.li Jackys07

I remember there is a software called ?godswmobile contacts transfer?,I forget its public website.You can search the name on google. But it seems to fit for system ?Windows Mobile 5 system? or ?Windows Mobile 6 system? only. So you?d better check your cellphone system before you use this software.Goodluck to you!




Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote:

Has nothing to do with this thread.Has nothing to do with Outlook.
28-Apr-08

Has nothing to do with this thread
Has nothing to do with Outlook
Are you asking how to copy a file from a floppy? Use Windows Explorer. Then
remove the read only attribute from the file so Outlook can open it
--
Russ Valentin
[MVP-Outlook

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Export contacts from Windows Contacts (Vista) to Office Outlook
Can I export contacts from Windows Contact in Vista to Office Outloo
contacts on the same computer, or import them to Outlook from Windows contact?

Re: Export contacts from Windows Contacts (Vista) to Office Outlook
Outlook 2007 certainly has an import from Windows mail function - canno
speak for any other version...

Sure you can.
Sure you can. Windows Mail did not exist at the time of any earlie
versions, and Outlook is not clairvoyant
-
Russ Valentin
[MVP-Outlook]

I am trying to retrieve a phone number on outlook file 2003 from a floppy.
I am trying to retrieve a phone number on outlook file 2003 from a floppy.
How do I download this .pst file to my PC, windows XP. I have outlook 2003 in
the P
--
Bill Magn

:

Has nothing to do with this thread.Has nothing to do with Outlook.
Has nothing to do with this thread
Has nothing to do with Outlook
Are you asking how to copy a file from a floppy? Use Windows Explorer. Then
remove the read only attribute from the file so Outlook can open it
--
Russ Valentin
[MVP-Outlook


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