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Collecting contact info from my web form

 
 
Pat Coleman
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      1st Mar 2006
We have a basic contact form on our website where prospects can type in
their own contact details.

I would like to be able to copy this info over to my business contact,
without having to type it in.

Besides sending the results of the form to a text file and importing that to
BCM, is there a way to copy and past in the new contact info to BCM

Currently the new contact info is emailed to me once a prospect fills out
the form and I manuall type in each entry.

We get about 2 or 3 per day.


Pat


 
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Pat Coleman
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      1st Mar 2006
Let me re phrase

Currently if I drag and drop an email in to Business contacts from my inbox,
it fill in the email address field. Everything else I have to enter
manually.

If I had the emails formatted in a specific way, would the business contact
fields ( name, address etc ) be filled in automatically - kind of data
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"Pat Coleman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have a basic contact form on our website where prospects can type in
> their own contact details.
>
> I would like to be able to copy this info over to my business contact,
> without having to type it in.
>
> Besides sending the results of the form to a text file and importing that
> to BCM, is there a way to copy and past in the new contact info to BCM
>
> Currently the new contact info is emailed to me once a prospect fills out
> the form and I manuall type in each entry.
>
> We get about 2 or 3 per day.
>
>
> Pat
>



 
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      1st Mar 2006

Pat Coleman wrote:
> I would like to be able to copy this info over to my business contact,
> without having to type it in.


Hello Pat,

I'm pretty sure Outlook supports importing from comma-separated values
format. I don't know if this would make it easier or more difficult,
but you could have the e-mail sent to you in comma-separated format,
and then copy and paste the content into a text file and import it into
your address book.

It seems a bit more complex this way, but maybe it will give you some
ideas.

Chris S.
Implied By Design LLC.
http://www.impliedbydesign.com
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http://www.impliedbydesign.com/free-...e-scripts.html

 
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