Convert Contacts & Calendar from Entourage to Lotus Notes?????

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Laura Allen

My company is making me use a PC with Lotus Notes. Is there any way to get
my contacts and calendar (maybe an extra bonus would be to get my email as
well) from Entourage into Notes.
I currently use Entourage 2004 and am running OS X 10.3.9 and using Lotus
Notes 6.5. I've got so many contact that I'm willing to export to outlook
and then to notes if that helps.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Laura
 
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Laura Allen

OK. I figured some of this out on my own. It was very tedious.
First I had to export my contacts from Entourage into a tab delineated form
which could be opened in Excel. I then checked the heading agreed and
imported the contacts into Outlook.
From Outlook, there is no way that I could find to export contacts as a vcf
without individually saving each contact in vcf format. Guess what I did
today? I checked the Lotus newsgroups and supposedly there is a way to
import a tab delineated file into Notes, but I couldn't figure it out. At
least I now have my contacts in Lotus notes.

Any thoughts on the email portion would be welcome. The difficult way would
be to forward each and every email from my Entourage email address to my
Notes address. I'm looking for an easier way.
Thanks.
Laura..
 
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Neil Samuel-K

How do I make an image into a hyperlink.
Currently I have an image in my signature. I would like to make it active,
so when someone clicks on it- it will then take them to my site.

I figured out how to do it with text but not with an image.
 
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Mickey Stevens

No, you can't do that using Entourage's HTML editing tools. However, you
can do this in Word 2004. If you really want to send a mail with that sort
of signature, create the signature in a Word document with the link. Save
it as a Word Template in /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Templates/My
Template. When you want to compose a new message with this signature, open
Word, go to File > Project Gallery if necessary, and then click "My
Templates" in the left pane and the signature template in the right pane.
You can then copy and paste your message from Entourage or compose it
directly in Word. When you're ready to send it, go to File > Send To > Mail
Recipient (as HTML). The content will then be placed into a new mail
message. Just address it and send it, and the recipient should be able to
click the image to open the link. I think that's a bit more work than it's
worth, though.
 

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