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SUMMARYThis article describes the steps necessary to export contacts from a Symantec ACT! 4.0 database and import them into Microsoft Outlook 98. MORE INFORMATIONOutlook 98 does not include a converter for ACT! 4.0 for Windows 95 and Windows NT; however, Outlook 2000 does. To convert ACT! 4.0 contact data for use in Outlook 98 use one of the following processes:
NOTE: You can also export data from ACT! 4.0 in .dbf format. However, the field names must be modified to precisely match Outlook internal fields before you can import the file successfully and some fields exported from ACT! 4.0 in this format may not be readable. You can use Microsoft Excel to edit the field names of the .dbf file so they precisely match the internal fields used by Outlook. For more information on using Excel to modify the fields, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q189181 OL98: How to Map Imported Files into Outlook Using Excel Q185361 OL98: Internal Fields Used by Outlook FoldersNOTE: ACT!4.0 provides multiple address fields which may split an address into several different components. It may be necessary to concatenate these components into one field for import. For more information on modifying address fields prior to importing into Outlook, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q189121 OL98: How To Modify Multiple-Part Address Fields for Import Importing the ACT! Data Into Outlook
Q182728 OL98: Options For Custom Field Mapping When Importing ItemsIf, after you have imported the file into Outlook, some fields seem to be missing, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q185418 OL98: Data Missing When Importing and Exporting REFERENCESACT is manufactured by Symantec, Inc., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. Additional query words: 98
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