I recently changed machines and upgraded from Win95/Outlook98 to WinXP/Outlook2000. I moved the .pst file from old machine to new, and imported into Outlook2000. All of the Contacts showed up, but the old Journal activites for each of them don't show up when I hit the 'Activities' tab for that...
I thought of that, too. I tried it, and even though I created a new .xls file called "Test" in a separate folder, and sent a totally different set of Contacts to it, it took on the characteristics of the original Excel file that was sent to me, with the same column header titles...
I'm importing into Outlook ('98) Contacts from Excel ('97). After many hours of work, I got it to work, partially - only got Name and Company to import. Then, with changing names of column headers in Excel to match Outlook, I got E-mail (address), Job title and Categories to come over...
"Send Options" button doesn't work - gives me a message that 'MicroSoft Exchange: per recipient options could not be set. This recipient has no options specified'
Also, under the SMTP Internet Mail tab the "Always send to this recipient..." box is not checked, but is not...
Thanks for the help, but it didn't work. I just sent a Contact to myself, and it still inserts as a Contact, goes out and comes back as an e-mail form, with the Contact's name as the e-mail subject, and any notes on the Contact as the message body of the "e-mail".
I checked with a...
As a follow up to this issue, I've experimented and found that it ONLY occurs with Outlook attachments, i.e. Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Tasks. All other attachments including Word, Excel and v-card are received in their normal format.
Sure hope someone has some ideas!
I recently had to reinstall Win95 on my machine. Now I'm not able to view Contacts e-mailed to me as a contact form, i.e., they don't open up on a Contact "card". Rather,when received, it only shows up as a plain text e-mail message, with the Contact name as the subject and no...
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