Business Contact Manager syncronization to Palm V

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Guest

Anyone figure out how to sync from BCM to a Palm?

My second choice is to export my BCM data to Outlook contacts, that syncs up
fine. That has proven to be a bigger challange than I expected. I gues BCM is
a unique animal. I'm getting an error now that say I have no "named ranges"
in my Excel spread sheet. I exported as comma delimited from BCM and am
trying to import into Outlook 2003 in an Excell format, it wouldn't work as a
comma delimited file, kept saying that the file was open or unavailable?????

Any bright ideas are greatly appreciated!
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Did you open the excel file in Excel and set a named range for the rows and
columns you wanted to import? Was the CSV file closed?

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Guest

Diane Poremsky said:
Did you open the excel file in Excel and set a named range for the rows and
columns you wanted to import? Was the CSV file closed?

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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DCNOTPC said:
Anyone figure out how to sync from BCM to a Palm?

My second choice is to export my BCM data to Outlook contacts, that syncs
up
fine. That has proven to be a bigger challange than I expected. I gues BCM
is
a unique animal. I'm getting an error now that say I have no "named
ranges"
in my Excel spread sheet. I exported as comma delimited from BCM and am
trying to import into Outlook 2003 in an Excell format, it wouldn't work
as a
comma delimited file, kept saying that the file was open or
unavailable?????

Any bright ideas are greatly appreciated!


Thanks Diane,
I fixed the problem by throwing $40 at Chapura!
I don't know how to set a named range. That is foreign to me at this time.
Maybe you can enlighted me... I am coachable!
But me problem was resolved quite nicely actually. I prefer BCM to plain
Outlook, more like a Goldmine feel with the attached notes and history.
I feel empowered now with my Palm up and running!
Thanks for responding.

Now I need to figue out why Outlook doesn't display all of my unread mail
until I ask it to???? I'll get rid of 30 emails and have 11 left over, but
unseen... change the view to unread mail and waa laa! Huh!
One of those weeeks@#!

Thanks again.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

To be able to see what a named range looks like, create a new contact folder
and put a few contacts in it. Export it to Excel and look at the results.
Compare it to your excel version.

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unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, DCNOTPC asked:

| "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
|
|| Did you open the excel file in Excel and set a named range for the
|| rows and columns you wanted to import? Was the CSV file closed?
||
|| --
|| Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
|| Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
|| Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
|| Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
||
||
||
|| Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/
||
||
|| ||| Anyone figure out how to sync from BCM to a Palm?
|||
||| My second choice is to export my BCM data to Outlook contacts, that
||| syncs up
||| fine. That has proven to be a bigger challange than I expected. I
||| gues BCM is
||| a unique animal. I'm getting an error now that say I have no "named
||| ranges"
||| in my Excel spread sheet. I exported as comma delimited from BCM
||| and am trying to import into Outlook 2003 in an Excell format, it
||| wouldn't work as a
||| comma delimited file, kept saying that the file was open or
||| unavailable?????
|||
||| Any bright ideas are greatly appreciated!
||
||
|| Thanks Diane,
| I fixed the problem by throwing $40 at Chapura!
| I don't know how to set a named range. That is foreign to me at this
| time. Maybe you can enlighted me... I am coachable!
| But me problem was resolved quite nicely actually. I prefer BCM to
| plain Outlook, more like a Goldmine feel with the attached notes and
| history.
| I feel empowered now with my Palm up and running!
| Thanks for responding.
|
| Now I need to figue out why Outlook doesn't display all of my unread
| mail until I ask it to???? I'll get rid of 30 emails and have 11 left
| over, but unseen... change the view to unread mail and waa laa! Huh!
| One of those weeeks@#!
|
| Thanks again.
 
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Guest

I have loaded my contacts into BCM - my intent was to sync with my PDA. Now I
find out BCM does not work in windows mobile 5 and I cannot get my contacts
from BDM back into Outlook Contacts. I export the BCM file to a .csv and then
try to import it int Contacts and it won't work. Help anyone
 
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Brian Tillman

Tony said:
I have loaded my contacts into BCM - my intent was to sync with my
PDA. Now I find out BCM does not work in windows mobile 5 and I
cannot get my contacts from BDM back into Outlook Contacts. I export
the BCM file to a .csv and then try to import it int Contacts and it
won't work. Help anyone

Can;t you open the Business Contacts folder, select all the items with
CTRL-A and copy the selection to the Contacts folder?
 

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