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| 1372424 | 2014-04-11 04:41:00 | A friend has recently bought an Android tablet with Jellybean and wants to export all her contacts from MS Office Outlook 11 on the PC to the tablet. I have done a search but it would be good to be able to pass on a recommended app to do the job. She doesn't want to keep them synced, just wants to avoid having to type out 30 or so addresses. Anyone here done this before? | FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 1372425 | 2014-04-11 05:40:00 | The device's PC software might have a sync function where the contacts are matched up ... Does on my LG Optimus phone. Failing that, you can set up Outlook PC with webmail hotmail/outlook. Within Outlook PC copy your usual contacts to the webmail Outlook/hotmail contacts folder. Install the Outlook app on the tablet and under contacts - settings - display options you can let it display Outlook contacts. Then you can copy and move them around ... If you don't want to sync it - just go there or via settings - sync (or something) and untick sync from Outlook app. |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 1372426 | 2014-04-11 06:21:00 | Oops. You cannot copy contacts inside Outlook PC from one email to the webmail. What you can do is, log into Outlook.com on the PC and "import" your contacts from Outlook desktop. Then install the Outlook app on the device, display it thru the settings and copy and move to your device as normal. | Nomad (952) | ||
| 1372427 | 2014-04-11 12:04:00 | Export them to a CSV file from Outlook. Go into Google Mail, then up the top-right where you see "Mail" under the Google Logo, click on it and select "Contacts". Import the contacts there. They'll auto-sync down to the phone in seconds :) | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1372428 | 2014-04-11 20:30:00 | I used an app from Play store called +Backup Contacts. It worked fine for me. | John H (8) | ||
| 1372429 | 2014-04-16 03:46:00 | Install MyPhoneExplorer (www.fjsoft.at), enable USB Debugging on your phone and connect it to PC USB port and let MyPhoneExplorer sync contacts from Outlook to Phone over USB, no need to handover your contacts to Hotmail or Google. | tmrafi (5179) | ||
| 1372430 | 2014-04-16 07:44:00 | Wow all of these solutions seem really difficult :-/ I guess Google do a pretty terrible job of letting people know you can easily import contacts onto your PC and have it sync down... I mean you're already on your PC when you're exporting them, no additional software required, no mucking around... :-/ | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1372431 | 2014-04-16 07:53:00 | Wow all of these solutions seem really difficult :-/ I guess Google do a pretty terrible job of letting people know you can easily import contacts onto your PC and have it sync down... I mean you're already on your PC when you're exporting them, no additional software required, no mucking around... :-/ :+1: |
gary67 (56) | ||
| 1372432 | 2014-04-16 23:39:00 | Wow all of these solutions seem really difficult :-/ I guess Google do a pretty terrible job of letting people know you can easily import contacts onto your PC and have it sync down... I mean you're already on your PC when you're exporting them, no additional software required, no mucking around... :-/ +2 Moving lists of contacts between Google, Microsoft, etc is super easy! Bit like using an app to back up your phone contacts when using Android really :p |
Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1372433 | 2014-04-17 00:41:00 | If you have a PC software for the device would be easiest. My LG Phone Suite - does it and it backs up SMS, gallery, calendar (outlook) contacts etc .. onto the PC. USB cable. No creating Hotmail / Gmail if you don't have. | Nomad (952) | ||
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