Hello,

I believe you can do this but, you need to install a syncing tool from Apple.  
The name of it escapes me but, a google search should get you pointed in the 
right direction.

Ricardo Walker
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On Feb 27, 2013, at 10:24 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Oh, you're trying to get the contacts from the phone to Outlook? I don't 
> think that's going to work. You definitely can't get your iCloud contacts to 
> sync with Outlook. You could perhaps export any iCloud contacts and import 
> them into Outlook, and then sync them with the phone. Otherwise the iPhone 
> just keeps two separate contact accounts; the Outlook will sync via exchange, 
> and the iCloud via iCloud, but the two won't merge, update or sync with each 
> other. Much better off using a Mac where your iPhone and Mac contacts sync 
> seemlessly. It's brilliant.
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