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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Outlook 98, when you try to import Calendar, Contact, or Task information from Microsoft Excel, you may receive one of the following messages:
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CAUSEThe information you are trying to import is not contained within a named range in the Microsoft Excel file. Or the range name used is the same as one of the column header names in the range. RESOLUTIONTo successfully import information using a Microsoft Excel file, define a named range in your Microsoft Excel worksheet. The name assigned to the range should not be the same as one of the column header names. To Define a Named RangeTo define a named range in Microsoft Excel, follow these steps:
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Outlook uses the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) method when importing
information. When you import a file from Microsoft Excel, ODBC requires
that the information be contained within a named range in the Microsoft
Excel file. Using the range naming procedure above, the range name may
default to a field name in the selected range. This name should be
changed to a non-column header name. Additional query words: 98
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