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CatBlue
Hello everyone,
I hope my note finds you doing well. I work in for a small business (there
are only 7 of us here). Everyone has stand-alone PC's (no network yet, though
we are working on it) and we are running Windows XP and Office 2007. I
happened to get the lucky task of putting over 650 contacts into Outlook. I
could not displace my manager for the gazillion of hours it took to do this,
so I did it at my desktop, used the Import-Export feature in Outlook
Contacts, and exported them to a disk to upload on my manager's computer. The
process was super fast and easy, but you can imagine my dismay when I saw
that all the Contacts had imported with the Notes section completely BLANK!
I had put very detailed notes in that section for just about every contact
-- pictures (jpeg files), alternate addresses, emails of their assistants,
etc. Needless to say, I am not a happy camper. Does anyone know of a better
way to do this so ALL of my data actually gets transferred? I look forward to
your replies, thanks so much.
Regards,
Cat
I hope my note finds you doing well. I work in for a small business (there
are only 7 of us here). Everyone has stand-alone PC's (no network yet, though
we are working on it) and we are running Windows XP and Office 2007. I
happened to get the lucky task of putting over 650 contacts into Outlook. I
could not displace my manager for the gazillion of hours it took to do this,
so I did it at my desktop, used the Import-Export feature in Outlook
Contacts, and exported them to a disk to upload on my manager's computer. The
process was super fast and easy, but you can imagine my dismay when I saw
that all the Contacts had imported with the Notes section completely BLANK!
I had put very detailed notes in that section for just about every contact
-- pictures (jpeg files), alternate addresses, emails of their assistants,
etc. Needless to say, I am not a happy camper. Does anyone know of a better
way to do this so ALL of my data actually gets transferred? I look forward to
your replies, thanks so much.
Regards,
Cat