Creating accounts from Business Contacts List

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BFFLLC

I imported my ACT contact database to BCM. To create an account for my
contacts I have to retype all of the information on the new account page.
Why can I not just click on a contact that is already in my database and
retrieve the pertinant information from it. This is totally contrary to what
a computer is supposed to do which is save you time and effort so you can get
more work done. I am seriously considering going back to ACT.
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M Harris

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Lon Orenstein

BFFLLC:

Open a Business Contact, click on the Account button, then click on New when
the Account find dialog comes up. BCM will copy basic info into the account
record for you.

HTH,
Lon

___________________________________________________________
Lon Orenstein
pinpointtools, llc
(e-mail address removed)
Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies
Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager
www.pinpointtools.com
 
B

BFFLLC

Thank you.
--
M Harris


Lon Orenstein said:
BFFLLC:

Open a Business Contact, click on the Account button, then click on New when
the Account find dialog comes up. BCM will copy basic info into the account
record for you.

HTH,
Lon

___________________________________________________________
Lon Orenstein
pinpointtools, llc
(e-mail address removed)
Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies
Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager
www.pinpointtools.com
 

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