Microsoft KB Archive/252565

= OL2000: Contacts Imported from Excel Are Duplicated =

Article ID: 252565

Article Last Modified on 10/9/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q252565



SYMPTOMS
After you import a list of contacts from a Microsoft Excel worksheet, you notice that more Contact forms are created than the number of records in the Excel worksheet.



CAUSE
You defined individual ranges for the data elements in the Excel worksheet.



RESOLUTION
Define one named range for the data you want to import from Excel.



Import Results with Individual Data Ranges
The example provides three data elements to demonstrate the result described in the "Symptoms" section.

This table represents data in an Excel worksheet. The alphanumeric characters are cell references. In the table, John is in cell A2; Doe is in cell B2, and someone1@microsoft.com is in cell C2.

       A                   B                  C

1 First Name           Last Name            E-mail 2 John                    Doe            someone1@microsoft.com 3 Mary                   Smith           someone2@microsoft.com 4 Bill                   Jones           someone3@microsoft.com

If ranges are defined for each column of individual data, you will import nine Contact forms, one Contact form for each range. One set of three forms contains the first names, one set of three contains Last names and the final set contains e-mail addresses.

To Correctly Define Data Ranges
Define a single range for all data to be imported. The range in the example would be A1:C4.

NOTE: The range must include the header row which defined the field names for the data, and it may be necessary to map fields from the imported data to matching fields in Outlook.

