It depends on what your trying to do.  I would recommend a app called, 
“contacts backup”. It’s free, and it creates a csv file of the contacts on your 
phone, emails it to you, when you want them back, you just tap on the file on 
your phone, and it puts them in contacts

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> On Mar 29, 2019, at 5:21 PM, Richard Petty <richard.pe...@earthlink.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Any way to get the CSV file back into IOS contacts? Is the only way to bring 
> in Outlook contacts?
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf 
> Of Richard Turner
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2019 2:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: RE: iOS app to export contacts to a text file?
>  
> Here are the instructions from the Outlook help:
> 
>  
> 
> Export contacts from Outlook 
> 
> When you export your contacts from Outlook, a copy of your contacts is saved 
> to a CSV file, or other file type. You can then use this file to import your 
> contacts to another email account.
> 
> Newer versions <> <> Outlook on the web <> <>2010 <> <>
>  <>
> 1.      In Outlook on a PC, choose File.
> 
> If your ribbon doesn't have a File option in the top left corner, you're not 
> using Outlook on a PC. See What version of Outlook do I have? 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/what-version-of-outlook-do-i-have-b3a9568c-edb5-42b9-9825-d48d82b2257c>
>  to get to the export instructions for your version of Outlook.
> 
> <image001.png>
> 2.      Choose Open & Export > Import/Export.
> 
> <image002.png>
> 
> 3.      Choose Export to a file.
> 
> <image003.png>
> 
> 4.      Choose Comma Separated Values.
> 
> 5.      THIS STEP IS KEY especially if you're borrowing a friend's computer: 
> In the Select folder to export from box, scroll to the top if needed and 
> select the Contacts folder that's under your account. Choose Next.
> 
> <image004.png>
> 
> 6.      Choose Browse, name your file, and choose OK.
> 
> <image005.png>
> 
> 7.      Confirm where your new contacts file will be saved on your computer, 
> and choose Next.
> 
> 8.      Choose Finish to start exporting your contacts immediately. Outlook 
> doesn't display any message when the export process is complete but the 
> Import and Export Progress box goes away.
> 
> <image006.png>
> 
> 9.      Locate the new .csv file on your computer and open it with Excel to 
> verify your contacts are there. You'll likely have a lot of empty cells. 
> That's normal.
> 
> <image007.png>
> 
> 10.   Generally we recommend closing the file without saving any changes; 
> otherwise the file might get messed up and you won't be able to use it for 
> importing. If that happens you can always run the export process again and 
> create a new file.
> 
> You can use Excel to update the information in your .csv file. For tips about 
> working with a list of contacts in Excel, see Create or edit .csv files 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/create-or-edit-csv-files-to-import-into-outlook-4518d70d-8fe9-46ad-94fa-1494247193c7>.
> 
> 11.   If you borrowed a friend's computer with Outlook on it, you can now 
> remove your account from his version of Outlook. Here's how:
> 
> a.      In Outlook on the desktop, choose File > Account Settings > Account 
> Settings.
> 
> b.      Choose the account you want to delete, and then choose Remove.
> 
> c.      Choose Close.
> 
> 12.   Now that your contacts are copied to a .csv file, you can import 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/import-contacts-to-outlook-bb796340-b58a-46c1-90c7-b549b8f3c5f8>
>  them to another computer with Outlook for Windows on it, or import them to 
> another email service.
> 
>  <>Instructions for the new Outlook on the web
> 
> 1.      At the bottom of the page, select <image008.png>to go to the People 
> page.
> 
> 2.      On the toolbar, select Manage > Export contacts.
> 
> <image009.png>
> 3.      Choose to export all contacts or only contacts from a specific 
> folder, and then select Export.
> 
> 4.      At the bottom of the page, select Save to save "contacts.csv" in your 
> default Downloads folder. Or, select the arrow next to Save and select Save 
> as.
> 
>  <>1.      At the top of your Outlook 2010 ribbon, choose the File tab.
> 
> If your ribbon doesn't have a File option in the top left corner, you're not 
> using Outlook 2010. See What version of Outlook do I have? 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/what-version-of-outlook-do-i-have-b3a9568c-edb5-42b9-9825-d48d82b2257c>
>  to get to the import instructions for your version of Outlook.
> 
> <image010.png>
> 
> 2.      Choose Options.
> 
> <image011.png>
> 
> 3.      In the Outlook Options box, choose Advanced.
> 
> <image012.png>
> 
> 4.      Under the Export section, choose Export.
> 
> <image013.png>
> 
> 5.      In the Import and Export Wizard, select Export to a file, and then 
> choose Next.
> 
> 6.      Under Create a file of type, choose the type of export that you want. 
> The most common is Comma Separated Values (Windows), also known as a .csv 
> file. Then click Next.
> 
> <image014.png>
> 
> If you are exporting contacts for use in another copy of Outlook, choose an 
> Outlook Data File (.pst).
> 
> 7.      Under Select folder to export from, you may need to scroll up, and 
> then select the contact folder that you want to export. Choose Next when 
> you're done.
> 
> Note: Unless you chose to export to an Outlook Data File (.pst), you can only 
> export one folder at a time.
> 
> <image015.png>
> 8.      Under Save exported file as, click Browse, select a destination 
> folder, and in the File name box, type a name for the file.
> 
> <image016.png>
> 
> 9.      Click OK.
> 
> 10.   In the Export to a File dialog box, click Next.
> 
> 11.   Choose Finish to start exporting your contacts immediately. Outlook 
> doesn't display any message when the export process is complete but the 
> Import and Export Progress box goes away.
> 
> <image006.png>
> 
> 12.   When the export is finished, choose OK to exit the Outlook Options box.
> 
> 13.   Go to the location on your computer where you saved your contacts, for 
> example, in the Documents folder.
> 
> <image017.png>
> 
> 14.   If you exported your contacts as a .csv file, you can use Excel to see 
> what was exported from Outlook. You'll likely have a lot of empty cells. 
> That's normal.
> 
> <image007.png>
> 
> 15.   Generally we recommend closing the file without saving any changes; 
> otherwise the file might get messed up and you won't be able to use it for 
> importing. If that happens you can always run the export process again and 
> create a new file.
> 
> You can use Excel to update the information in your .csv file. For tips about 
> working with a list of contacts in Excel, see Create or edit .csv files 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/create-or-edit-csv-files-to-import-into-outlook-4518d70d-8fe9-46ad-94fa-1494247193c7>.
> 
> To import your contacts into Outlook 2016, see Import contacts to Outlook 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/import-contacts-to-outlook-bb796340-b58a-46c1-90c7-b549b8f3c5f8>.
> 
> See Also
> 
> Import and export Outlook email, contacts, and calendar 
> <https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/import-and-export-outlook-email-contacts-and-calendar-92577192-3881-4502-b79d-c3bbada6c8ef>
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