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# Type or browse to the name of the comma delimited file and then click '''Next'''. | # Type or browse to the name of the comma delimited file and then click '''Next'''. | ||
# Select the '''Contacts''' folder to receive the imported records and then click '''Next'''. | # Select the '''Contacts''' folder to receive the imported records and then click '''Next'''. | ||
# Select '''Import | # Select '''Import <file name> into the <folder name> folder''', and then click '''Map Custom Fields'''. | ||
# Map the fields by dragging the fields from the data source file to the appropriate Contact record fields. Note that those Contact record fields with a plus sign must be expanded to display field detail. | # Map the fields by dragging the fields from the data source file to the appropriate Contact record fields. Note that those Contact record fields with a plus sign must be expanded to display field detail. | ||
# After all fields have been mapped, Click '''OK''' and then click '''Finish'''. | # After all fields have been mapped, Click '''OK''' and then click '''Finish'''. |
Revision as of 17:31, 20 July 2020
Article ID: 174704
Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q174704
SUMMARY
You can build Contacts for Microsoft Outlook 97 from a file of names and addresses used in Microsoft Word 97 as a mail merge data source file. This article describes how to accomplish this task.
MORE INFORMATION
If the Word data source file is in the form of a comma-delimited text file, it is ready for direct importing into Outlook. See the "Steps to Import a Comma Delimited File to Outlook" section later in this article.
If the data source file is in the form of a Word table, you must first convert it to a comma-delimited text file.
NOTE: There must be no embedded commas in the data.
Steps to Convert a Word Table to Comma-Delimited Text
- In Word, on the File menu, click Open.
- Select the mail merge data source file, and then click Open.
- On the Table menu, click Select Table.
- On the Table menu, click Convert Table to Text.
- Click Commas, and then click OK.
- On the File menu, click Save As.
- In the Save As Type list, select Text Only with Line Breaks, type a name for the file, and then change the file extension from .txt to .csv, for example, "text.csv" including the quotation marks.
- Click Save, and then close Word.
Steps to Import a Comma Delimited File to Outlook
- On the Outlook File menu click Import and Export.
- Select Import from Schedule Plus or another program or file and then click Next.
- Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then click Next.
- Type or browse to the name of the comma delimited file and then click Next.
- Select the Contacts folder to receive the imported records and then click Next.
- Select Import <file name> into the <folder name> folder, and then click Map Custom Fields.
- Map the fields by dragging the fields from the data source file to the appropriate Contact record fields. Note that those Contact record fields with a plus sign must be expanded to display field detail.
- After all fields have been mapped, Click OK and then click Finish.
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