Importing address book from MSN to Outlook

M

Mondonico

I would like to print address labels from my address book in MSN mail. Is the
easiest method importing into Outlook first, then import into MS Word since
Word does this second step easily? If so, how do I import into Outlook?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Your Contacts must reside in a Contacts Folder in Outlook if you want to do
a mail merge. I have no idea where you got the idea about importing into
Word. That is neither necessary nor possible.
You did not provide enough information for anyone to advise you about
"importing into Outlook." Why must you do that? Normally one simply uses
Outlook to access their HTTP account. Why don't you do that?
 
M

Mondonico

So how do I get my contacts from MSN mail into an Outlook Contacts Folder?
And is MSN mail an HTTP account?

Russ Valentine said:
Your Contacts must reside in a Contacts Folder in Outlook if you want to do
a mail merge. I have no idea where you got the idea about importing into
Word. That is neither necessary nor possible.
You did not provide enough information for anyone to advise you about
"importing into Outlook." Why must you do that? Normally one simply uses
Outlook to access their HTTP account. Why don't you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mondonico said:
I would like to print address labels from my address book in MSN mail. Is
the
easiest method importing into Outlook first, then import into MS Word
since
Word does this second step easily? If so, how do I import into Outlook?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Have you asked MSN? You set your account up, so you must have this
information. Assuming you have the correct account type and Outlook version,
one would normally use the Outlook Connector for this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mondonico said:
So how do I get my contacts from MSN mail into an Outlook Contacts Folder?
And is MSN mail an HTTP account?

Russ Valentine said:
Your Contacts must reside in a Contacts Folder in Outlook if you want to
do
a mail merge. I have no idea where you got the idea about importing into
Word. That is neither necessary nor possible.
You did not provide enough information for anyone to advise you about
"importing into Outlook." Why must you do that? Normally one simply uses
Outlook to access their HTTP account. Why don't you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mondonico said:
I would like to print address labels from my address book in MSN mail.
Is
the
easiest method importing into Outlook first, then import into MS Word
since
Word does this second step easily? If so, how do I import into Outlook?
 
Y

yam

go to you r MSN account then on the Right hand side you will find Option
click on that go to export contact option
export it as CSV file
and then go to outlook
click on file < Import and Export <select import from another program or
file <
click on next <select comma seprated valude dos < click on next and browse
the file that is exported from MSN < then click on next and finish

Russ Valentine said:
Have you asked MSN? You set your account up, so you must have this
information. Assuming you have the correct account type and Outlook version,
one would normally use the Outlook Connector for this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mondonico said:
So how do I get my contacts from MSN mail into an Outlook Contacts Folder?
And is MSN mail an HTTP account?

Russ Valentine said:
Your Contacts must reside in a Contacts Folder in Outlook if you want to
do
a mail merge. I have no idea where you got the idea about importing into
Word. That is neither necessary nor possible.
You did not provide enough information for anyone to advise you about
"importing into Outlook." Why must you do that? Normally one simply uses
Outlook to access their HTTP account. Why don't you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I would like to print address labels from my address book in MSN mail.
Is
the
easiest method importing into Outlook first, then import into MS Word
since
Word does this second step easily? If so, how do I import into Outlook?
 

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