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Dear all
Sorry if this is an obvious question - I have checked usenet for an answer but with no success. When I receive a vCard as an attachment, I double-click on it to open it up and then click on 'save and close' to save it into my contacts folder. This appears to work fine (no errors) but when I go to my contacts folder, the new contact is not listed. I am using Outlook 2000 on W2K. Any ideas gratefully received. Jo |
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On 6 Aug 2003 09:06:37 -0700, joanne.hall@btinternet.com (Jo) wrote:
>Dear all > >Sorry if this is an obvious question - I have checked usenet for an >answer but with no success. > >When I receive a vCard as an attachment, I double-click on it to open >it up and then click on 'save and close' to save it into my contacts >folder. This appears to work fine (no errors) but when I go to my >contacts folder, the new contact is not listed. > >I am using Outlook 2000 on W2K. Any ideas gratefully received. In Windows Explorer, check to see what has been set as the default handler for vCards on your system. http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;218397 Brendan |
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Brendan <bjobrien@no_junkhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<l4d2jv4uq79akphiaq7nc9jfos5oidvr7v@4ax.com>...
> > In Windows Explorer, check to see what has been set as the default > handler for vCards on your system. > > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;218397 > > Brendan Thanks Brendan - Outlook is set up as the default handler. Any other ideas I could try? Jo |
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On 7 Aug 2003 03:31:52 -0700, joanne.hall@btinternet.com (Jo) wrote:
>Brendan <bjobrien@no_junkhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<l4d2jv4uq79akphiaq7nc9jfos5oidvr7v@4ax.com>... >> >> In Windows Explorer, check to see what has been set as the default >> handler for vCards on your system. >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;218397 >> >> Brendan > >Thanks Brendan - Outlook is set up as the default handler. Any other >ideas I could try? A less likely possibility is that you have perhaps inadvertently defined a View or filter on the contacts folder such that the card exists, but simply can't be seen given your current view. You could also try a little experiment with the next vCard you want to add. Try importing it, rather than double clicking on the file, just to see if that makes any difference. It shouldn't, but who knows? On the File menu, click Import And Export. Click to select "Import a vCard file (*.vcf)" then click Next. Click to select the vCard file, and then click Open. Brendan |
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> A less likely possibility is that you have perhaps inadvertently
> defined a View or filter on the contacts folder such that the card > exists, but simply can't be seen given your current view. > > You could also try a little experiment with the next vCard you want to > add. Try importing it, rather than double clicking on the file, just > to see if that makes any difference. It shouldn't, but who knows? > > On the File menu, click Import And Export. > Click to select "Import a vCard file (*.vcf)" then click Next. > Click to select the vCard file, and then click Open. > > Brendan Hi Brendan I have checked the views and I can't see anything unusual. However, I did take your advice and I imported the vcard after saving it to my desktop and it worked fine. Any ideas why this method should work while the 'save and close' option doesn't. Thanks Jo |
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