Hello List
I am trying to import my address book into TB v4 from a csv file - the
column headers have the same names as TB uses to make it easier. It
seems to be making a pig's ear of it though. The csv files is clean
- no commas, notes column removed in case of any odd characters, but
the data
Hello List,
On Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 12:03:51 PM, Jeff wrote:
I am trying to import my address book into TB v4 from a csv file - the
column headers have the same names as TB uses to make it easier. It
seems to be making a pig's ear of it though. The csv files is clean
- no commas, notes
Hello Lex,
Monday, August 11, 2003, 12:13:27 PM, you wrote:
LT don't get e-mailaddresses, although I've matched the fields. Tried a
LT tab seperated file as well, same result.
I've had similar results when using a program called Dawn. Dawn
allowed me to convert my Outlook contacts into a Ldif
On Monday, August 11, 2003, 12:25 PM, you wrote
LT What's the best/easiest way of importing addresses from outlook?
I think the way I did it was to first import into Outlook EXPRESS. then
TheBat. I seem to recall the same problem with no email addresses going
from OL2K.
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Paul
Using
-mailaddresses, although I've matched the fields. Tried a
tab seperated file as well, same result.
What's the best/easiest way of importing addresses from outlook?
Thanks!
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Muy atentamente,
Lex Thoonen
PĂȘng Smart Web Design
http://www.peng.nl
Current
Monday, August 11, 2003, 12:13:27 PM, Lex wrote:
L I've been trying to import addresses from outlook 2000, and
L I've read I should kick out the 'birthday' field, as because
L of it, I get an error when opening The Bat. Anyway, so I did
L it all again, made a comma seperated list in outlook and
Using The Bat! v1.60c on Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6
Thanks to Marck, I can now get email addresses from a database to a
CSV file, to TB Address Book. I'm currently importing from the CSV
file by hand but I'd like to do that programmatically from my
database.
Is there a command
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Hi Geoff,
@10 May 2002, 10:27:11 +0100 Geoff Lane wrote in
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Is there a command that I can use on the command line to import the
addresses? FWIW, I searched Help but could only find info on how to
import
I have a list of names with e-mail addresses, which I have pasted into
SmartBat. I would like to create an address book with them, but I
have found only the information that one can import tab separated or
comma separated material into the AB. Nowhere have I found any
information on what the
Hi Dwight,
On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, 22:59:36, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
I have a list of names with e-mail addresses, which I have pasted into
SmartBat. I would like to create an address book with them, but I
have found only the information that one can import tab separated or
comma
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Hi Dwight,
@03 April 2002, 14:59:36 -0600 (21:59 UK time) Dwight A Corrin wrote
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I have a list of names with e-mail addresses, which I have pasted
into SmartBat. I would like to create an address book
Hejsan!
Due to the poor documentation on importing other filetypes to a
TB-addressbook, I have to question the wisdom of this list. ;)
We have a project in mind, which involves saving client addresses and
e-mails to a webbased database. This database should generate an output
in a file-format
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Hi Thorvald!
My experience of TB address book is that you first import the
*messages*, then if this doesn't result in an import into the address
book, its a matter of having to add the addresses by hand from your
messages. To import the messages,
Hello Thorvald,
On Monday, October 09, 2000 at 15:12:29 GMT +0200 (which was 6:12 AM
where I live) witnesses say Thorvald Neumann typed:
We have a project in mind, which involves saving client addresses and
e-mails to a webbased database. This database should generate an output
in a
Hi Thorvald,
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:12:29 +0200, you wrote:
TN I have done a CSV-file by hand for testing purposes (with EXCEL) and
TN have used the fieldnames of TB for my database fields. The import will
TN not function; TB only displays a warning: "No addresses have been
TN imported."
Have
Hello Graham,
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000 15:49:49 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, October 09, 2000, 9:49:49 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Graham wrote:
Hi Thorvald!
My experience of TB address book is that you first import the
*messages*, then if this doesn't result in an import into
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On 10/10/00 at 06:26 tracer wrote:
most email programs will allow export to a comma delimited file as
its a kind of standard import format for databases.
If an email program doesnt allow a suitable export format, another
program may support a
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