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Exporting .csv files into Outlook as sep files
TO sum up: I have a problem exporting complete files containing email contact addresses into Outlook contacts - as a file - and not simply a list of email addresses.
The files I am trying to export are in .csv format. In detail: I have a database of email addresses. The email addresses are stored in different files. For example I have a list of contacts/email addresses stored in a file 'UK Contacts'. I have a list of contacts/email addresses stored in a file 'USA Contacts'. I have converted these files into .csv files so that I can export them into OUTLOOK. However when I go through the export wizard I can only import the emails into CONTACTS which show them as a list and not as a file. How can I export as a file into Contacts and not simply as lists? Many thanks. |
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The right way to export your CSV file to Outlook then let me tell you. The first thing you need to know is that CSV stands for Comma Separated Values, which means it's a plain text file format that stores data in a table structure, with each value separated by a comma. Now, Outlook uses a different file format called the VCF file format to store its data. So, if you want to import your CSV files into Outlook, you'll need to convert them into VCF files first. For converting the contacts data from a CSV file to a VCF(vCard) file you can take the help of CSV to vCard Converter to create the VCF which is very simple to import in Outlook to access your contacts. Read more: osttopstapp.com/csv-to-vcard.html
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