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RE: @CHECK+ I've looked for the answers, honest...: msg#00173

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Subject: RE: @CHECK+ I've looked for the answers, honest...

When I imported my address book from outlook I first exported it in CSV windows format, I then opened it in excel and deleted the entries I didn’t want.  Saved it in CSV format again then imported into bit pim.  Worked like a charm!  May be you could try exporting from Lotus Notes in CSV format?  Also if you had phone book entries transferred by the sales person when you bought your phone I would suggest you deleting what is on your phone before you increase the size of the phone book.  It seems that the software used for this process is buggy and you end up with duplicate serial numbers associated with your phone book entries and you won’t be able to migrate all the entries in Bit Pim to your phone.  This just happened to me!

 

Ross

 


From: bitpim-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bitpim-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of J. Lee
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 12:08 PM
To: bitpim-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: @CHECK+ [BitPim-user] I've looked for the answers, honest...

 

Ugh...please help...I'm all into reading what has been posted online and believe me I've been trying for the last hour to find the answers to my questions, but have only found questions...

 

- I know the problem with export from BitPim to Microsoft Outlook has already been reported but can't find an answer anywhere?

 

- when importing from Lotus Notes Address File (vCard .vcf format) I was under the impression that as records imported they would be color coded (white, green, yellow, red = deleted) for you to identify duplicates, deleted, etc. However, when I deleted some records in Lotus Notes and then imported the file to BitPim, the deleted records still showed up and were not deleted?  Therefore, this makes me question all the other possibilites.

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