OL98: How to Import Addresses from Outlook Express for Macintosh
ID: Q180969
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Outlook 98
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Microsoft Outlook Express version 4.0 for Macintosh
SUMMARY
There is no converter available to directly import a Microsoft Outlook
Express for Macintosh Address Book into Microsoft Outlook 98. You can
export the data to a Windows-formatted disk, rename the file with a .txt
extension, and then import the file into Outlook.
MORE INFORMATION
In order to use Field Mapping in Outlook 98, you must first download and
install the "Importer Field Mapping Patch for Outlook 98" that is found at
the following Internet Address:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/updates/updoutlook.htm Export the Data to a Windows-formatted 1.44 Megabyte (MB) Disk
- Insert the Windows-formatted disk into the Macintosh.
- Start Outlook Express.
- On the File menu, click Export Contacts.
- Type a name for the file, such as Express.
- Select your Windows-formatted disk as the destination.
- Click Save.
Rename the File with a .txt Extension
- Insert the Windows-formatted disk into your computer.
- On the Windows desktop, right-click My Computer, and click Explore.
- Double-click the drive containing the disk contain the text file.
- Right-click the file named Express, and click Rename on the shortcut
menu.
- Type .txt as the file extension. The
filename will now appear as Express.txt. Press ENTER.
Before doing an import into Outlook 98, it may be necessary to open the
text file you have just exported and edit any fields in the header row to
exactly match Outlook internal names. The header row is the first row of
the file. Its purpose is to define the labels for each field. For example,
if the source file uses "Fname" to label the First Name field, it should be
edited to read "First Name" in order to map to the correct result when
importing. If this step is not completed, the First Name field will be
empty.
Import the File Into Outlook
- Start Outlook on your Windows computer.
- On the File menu, click Import and Export.
- Click "Import from another program or file," and click Next.
- Click "Tab Separated Values (Windows)" in the list of file types, and
click Next.
- To locate the file to import, click Browse, click to select your disk in
the Look In list, double-click Express.txt and then click Next
- Click Contacts in the Select Destination Folder list, and click Next.
- Click to select "Import 'EXPRESS.TXT' into the 'Contacts'" folder, and
click Map Custom Fields.
- Move the appropriate fields from the left column to the right column,
click OK, and click Finish.
Your addresses from Outlook Express for Macintosh now appear in your
Outlook Contacts folder.
REFERENCE
For more information on manipulating data files for import into Outlook,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q182728
OL98: Field Mapping for Importing Not Available
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbinterop
Version : MACINTOSH:4.0; WINDOWS:
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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