Re: How to export Exchange Outlook Public Folder Contacts to CSV file

J

Jason Coley

Export Contacts Items from Office Outlook -
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EM102566171033.aspx

Contacts Exporter for Microsoft Exchange Server is small utility
specially designed for Microsoft Outlook users to export Contacts Items from
any Microsoft Office Outlook and/or Microsoft Exchange Public Contacts
Folder (or private Mailbox folder) to Microsoft Office Access table or
Microsoft Office Excel file.

http://www.imibo.com/imidev/Exchange/imice.htm

"IMI Contact Exporter" export contacts from ANY folder, including shared and
public folders..

| I'm trying to use 'email-merge' from Publisher but can't see the Exchange
| Public Folder Contacts. So I tried to create a file from Outlook to a CSV.
| But this appears to work also only with the Contacts and not with the
Public
| Folder Contacts.
| Can anyone help me with this one?
 
K

Karl Timmermans

A

amonegro

Export Contacts Items from OfficeOutlook-http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EM102566171033.aspx

      Contacts Exporter for Microsoft Exchange Server is small utility
specially designed for MicrosoftOutlookusers to export Contacts Items from
any Microsoft OfficeOutlookand/or Microsoft ExchangePublicContacts
Folder (or private Mailbox folder) to Microsoft Office Access table or
Microsoft Office Excel file.

 http://www.imibo.com/imidev/Exchange/imice.htm

"IMI Contact Exporter" export contacts from ANY folder, including shared and
 publicfolders..


| I'm trying to use 'email-merge' from Publisher but can't see the Exchange
|PublicFolder Contacts. So I tried to create a file fromOutlookto a CSV.
| But this appears to work also only with the Contacts and not with thePublic
| Folder Contacts.
| Can anyone help me with this one?

simple solution: First make a copy of the public folder contacts on to
your personal folders then you will be able to export that into a .CSV
file.


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