importing excel files into outlook 2007

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Anvil22

I did an import and it worked perfectly. I tried to ddo a second, and am
receiving a message that - an error occuredwhile importing or exporting and
the import/export was terminated. MAPI error 0x80070057 was reported. please
try again.

I have rebuild the file, changes names and still receive the same message. I
looked on ms faq but can't find how to fix the problem.
Can anyone help.

Thanks
Dick
 
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Anvil22

Shawn, both articles refer to the same MS article. I have SP3 installed.
when i did the first import - yesterday - it worked normally, nand the file
came is with not trouble. Whenb I tried to import the second file, a new
contact list, that's when I began to receive the error message.

I am still stumpped.
Dick
 
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Karl Timmermans

Are you saying

#1 - that the second import using the exact same Excel file or is this a
different workbook?

#2 - that no records were imported at all? if yes,
- how are the Excel colum names different from the first time you
imported?
** If the field names were not different - issue is purely
related to contents of a specific data row, renaming the
fields
will serve no purpose
- if you remove the first row in the Excel worksheet - does the
issue still occur?
**if some records were imported - remove the Excel row
immediately following the the last row successfully
imported

#3 - does this occur if the worksheet is saved as a CSV file?
- if no, the issue is with your strictly with your Excel file
- if yes, issue will be related to your data and nothing to do
with Excel

#4 - how exactly was this workbook created? (manually, downloaded from
somewhere, via an external process etc)

#5 - was this workbook renamed from one version to another (i.e. file.xlsx
to file.xls etc)

You may want to review this as well:
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-3206339.php

Without knowing anything about your workbook file and seeing the worksheet
data, it would be absolutely impossible to determine the exact cause of the
problem. Assuming that your configuration suddenly didn't go corrupt, the
issue will be related to something in your data file (Outlook's
import/export wizard is not noted for providing "informative" error
messages but 99.9999% of the time - it will be related to an issue with the
input data itself).

You may want to download any of the ContactGenie import programs (QuickPort
or DataPort) and try importing the Excel file and see what error comes up
http://www.contactgenie.com. (you can import the first 250 records without
need for registration). If, by any chance, your file causes a hard
failure in the CG program - send a sample of the file to cgsupport @
contactgenie.com - usually doesn't take more than about 30 seconds to
isolate the exact cause of any given data related issue. If you do submit
the file, be sure to also provide the answers to questions #4 & 5 above
since anything recent that has been submitted to us concerning Excel files
has all been related to either item #4 or #5 without exception.

Karl
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____________________________________________________________
Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group
ContactGenie - QuickPort/DataPort/Exporter/Toolkit/Duplicate Contact Mgr
"Contact import/export/data management tools for Outlook '2000/2010"
http://www.contactgenie.com
 
A

Anvil22

Karl,
I tried all of your suggestions about 15 different ways deleting blank
records and not using headers. Finally, I started from scratch - deleted all
files and uses a cvs import and it worked.

Thank you for taking the time to provide a detailed sumnmary of the
paroblems. It was great.

All the best,
Dick
 
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Karl Timmermans

Certainly glad you finally got it to work. So at the end of it all - simply
importing the same data in a CSV file solved the problem? (if yes - means
whatever the problem was, it was related to the Excel file itself).

Karl
--
____________________________________________________________
Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group
ContactGenie - QuickPort/DataPort/Exporter/Toolkit/Duplicate Contact Mgr
"Contact import/export/data management tools for Outlook '2000/2010"
http://www.contactgenie.com
 

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