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      11th Mar 2006
I have used ACT for a number of years. The new upgrade is slow and ACT is
loosing market share to Outlook which is improving. I would like to import
my data into Outlook 2003 from ACT 8.0. There is no map for the import that
I can find. Is there anything available?

Thanks
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      11th Mar 2006
Hi Rick

Try the following steps and check whether it helps

To export ACT! data for use in another program:

1. Launch ACT!, opening the database you want to export from.
2. Click the File menu, point to Data Exchange, then click Export. The
Export
Wizard opens.
3. In the File type drop-down list, click Text - Delimited.
4. To the right of the Filename and location box, click the browse button.
The
Save As dialog appears.
5. In the Save as type drop-down list, click either Text - Delimited (*.txt)
or
Text - Delimited (*.csv).
6. Navigate to the folder you want to save the file to, then enter a name
for the
exported file into the File name field. ACT! will create this file for you.
Click
Save.
7. Click Next to advance the Export Wizard.
8. Under What kind of records do you want to export?, enable either Contact
records
only or Group records only. When exporting to a text-delimited file, you can
only
export one record type at a time. If you need to export both, first export
the
contacts to one file, and then export the groups to a second file.
9. (Optional) To specify the export options:
a. Click Options. The Export Options dialog box appears.
b. Under Select field separator, click either Comma or Tab. The default is
Comma.
The application you will be importing the data to determines which field
separator
you should use.
c. Under Do you want to export field names?, enable the Yes, export field
names
check box if required. This option can be useful for mapping fields when you
import
into another application.
d. Click OK to close the Export Options dialog box.
10. Click Next to advance the Export Wizard.
11. Under Which contact or group records do you want to export?, click one
of the
following:
.. Current record exports only the currently displayed record.
.. Current lookup exports all the records in the current lookup.
.. All records exports all records in the database.
12. Click Next to advance the Export Wizard.
13. The final page of the Export Wizard allows you to specify the order of
exported
record fields in the text-delimited file. Modify the field export order or
remove
fields from the export process as you require. Or, if you previously saved a
field
map, click the Load Map button.

Note: To ensure a smooth import process into the destination application, it
is
important that you set up the field order to match the order in the
destination
application. For example, if you will be importing the text-delimited file
into an
Excel spreadsheet, ensure you sequence the fields in the same order that
they
appear in the spreadsheet.
.. To change the order of fields in the list, click the field name in the
list above
which you want to insert the field and then click Insert Field. For example,
if you
want to insert a field above Company, click Company and then click Insert
Field.
When you click Insert Field, a drop-down list appears from which you can
select the
field you want to insert. When you insert the field, the field moved from
its
previous location in the list to the location you specified.
.. To remove a field from the list, click any field in the list and then
click
Remove Field. When you click Remove Field, the field is removed from the
list and
will not be exported. If you remove a field from the list, you can always
add it
back by clicking Insert Field.
.. To replace a field in the list, click the field you want to replace. A
drop-down
arrow appears to the right of the field. In the drop-down list, click the
field
that you want to replace the active field. The field that previously
appeared in
that location is replaced with your selection.
14. (Optional) If you expect to need the field map again, click the Save Map
button. In the Save As dialog box, navigate to the folder you want to save
the map
in, enter a File name for the map, and then click Save. Map files are saved
with a
..map extension.
15. Click Finish to begin the export process.

Once this is done you should be able to bring the same into outlook using
the export wizard by selecting the option as a comma sepearted values
(windows)
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With Regards

Raul Thomas
"Rick Patterson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:E5D4ABF0-9094-405F-A32B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have used ACT for a number of years. The new upgrade is slow and ACT is
> loosing market share to Outlook which is improving. I would like to
> import
> my data into Outlook 2003 from ACT 8.0. There is no map for the import
> that
> I can find. Is there anything available?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Rick Patterson
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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      11th Mar 2006
Thank you Raul. Your response was very thorough. I will attempt the
process. Wa hoping that Outlook had a new map for the latest version of ACT,
it doew for earlier versions.

Once again thank you.
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Rick Patterson
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"Raul" wrote:

> Hi Rick
>
> Try the following steps and check whether it helps
>
> To export ACT! data for use in another program:
>
> 1. Launch ACT!, opening the database you want to export from.
> 2. Click the File menu, point to Data Exchange, then click Export. The
> Export
> Wizard opens.
> 3. In the File type drop-down list, click Text - Delimited.
> 4. To the right of the Filename and location box, click the browse button.
> The
> Save As dialog appears.
> 5. In the Save as type drop-down list, click either Text - Delimited (*.txt)
> or
> Text - Delimited (*.csv).
> 6. Navigate to the folder you want to save the file to, then enter a name
> for the
> exported file into the File name field. ACT! will create this file for you.
> Click
> Save.
> 7. Click Next to advance the Export Wizard.
> 8. Under What kind of records do you want to export?, enable either Contact
> records
> only or Group records only. When exporting to a text-delimited file, you can
> only
> export one record type at a time. If you need to export both, first export
> the
> contacts to one file, and then export the groups to a second file.
> 9. (Optional) To specify the export options:
> a. Click Options. The Export Options dialog box appears.
> b. Under Select field separator, click either Comma or Tab. The default is
> Comma.
> The application you will be importing the data to determines which field
> separator
> you should use.
> c. Under Do you want to export field names?, enable the Yes, export field
> names
> check box if required. This option can be useful for mapping fields when you
> import
> into another application.
> d. Click OK to close the Export Options dialog box.
> 10. Click Next to advance the Export Wizard.
> 11. Under Which contact or group records do you want to export?, click one
> of the
> following:
> .. Current record exports only the currently displayed record.
> .. Current lookup exports all the records in the current lookup.
> .. All records exports all records in the database.
> 12. Click Next to advance the Export Wizard.
> 13. The final page of the Export Wizard allows you to specify the order of
> exported
> record fields in the text-delimited file. Modify the field export order or
> remove
> fields from the export process as you require. Or, if you previously saved a
> field
> map, click the Load Map button.
>
> Note: To ensure a smooth import process into the destination application, it
> is
> important that you set up the field order to match the order in the
> destination
> application. For example, if you will be importing the text-delimited file
> into an
> Excel spreadsheet, ensure you sequence the fields in the same order that
> they
> appear in the spreadsheet.
> .. To change the order of fields in the list, click the field name in the
> list above
> which you want to insert the field and then click Insert Field. For example,
> if you
> want to insert a field above Company, click Company and then click Insert
> Field.
> When you click Insert Field, a drop-down list appears from which you can
> select the
> field you want to insert. When you insert the field, the field moved from
> its
> previous location in the list to the location you specified.
> .. To remove a field from the list, click any field in the list and then
> click
> Remove Field. When you click Remove Field, the field is removed from the
> list and
> will not be exported. If you remove a field from the list, you can always
> add it
> back by clicking Insert Field.
> .. To replace a field in the list, click the field you want to replace. A
> drop-down
> arrow appears to the right of the field. In the drop-down list, click the
> field
> that you want to replace the active field. The field that previously
> appeared in
> that location is replaced with your selection.
> 14. (Optional) If you expect to need the field map again, click the Save Map
> button. In the Save As dialog box, navigate to the folder you want to save
> the map
> in, enter a File name for the map, and then click Save. Map files are saved
> with a
> ..map extension.
> 15. Click Finish to begin the export process.
>
> Once this is done you should be able to bring the same into outlook using
> the export wizard by selecting the option as a comma sepearted values
> (windows)
> --
> With Regards
>
> Raul Thomas
> "Rick Patterson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:E5D4ABF0-9094-405F-A32B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have used ACT for a number of years. The new upgrade is slow and ACT is
> > loosing market share to Outlook which is improving. I would like to
> > import
> > my data into Outlook 2003 from ACT 8.0. There is no map for the import
> > that
> > I can find. Is there anything available?
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > Rick Patterson
> > (E-Mail Removed)

>
>
>

 
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