Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I exported my contacts from Outlook to a .csv file.  Then I imported it 
> into Thunderbird.  In Thunderbird there is kind of a familiar field 
> mapping so you can match up the fields in Thunderbird with what they 
> were in Outlook.
> 
> 
> Jeff
<snipped>
> 
> 

Okay, so I guess one detail I left out was that yes, you are supposed to 
be able to do the Import CSV thing, but when I tried to export it out my 
Outlook installation wanted my Office CD and frankly, I don't have a 
clue where it is and last night I was too lazy to go try and dig it up...

Since I'm not in the habit of exporting from Outlook, and I doubt many 
others are either, I wonder how many people have those Export pieces 
installed?

Ahhhh... but that gives me an idea! Since I know a thing or two about 
Outlook automation I bet I could just create my own CSV file and bypass 
Outlook's requirement for the CD...

Too bad the hard drive in that machine is making such a huge racket - I 
wonder if I'll have time before it completely fails...  <g>



Matthew S. Jarvis
IT Manager
Bike Friday - "Performance that Packs."
www.bikefriday.com
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