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continuation of previous message "Convert from Palm OS"
Is there a way to convert to Windows Mobile if I don't
have my Palm device. I only have the data on the
desktop. It is in the Palm software. Can I get it to
outlook without using the PDA?
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"Amy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:15f4701c41e41$0d379330$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> continuation of previous message "Convert from Palm OS"
>
> Is there a way to convert to Windows Mobile if I don't
> have my Palm device. I only have the data on the
> desktop. It is in the Palm software. Can I get it to
> outlook without using the PDA?
>
> Thanks,
> Amy
Hello Amy,
You could get the Contacts by importing them into yahoo mail and then export
it back through yahoo to your computer. Once this is done, import them into
Outlook. This should take care of the Contacts stored in the Palm software
on your desktop.....
>"Amy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:15f4701c41e41$0d379330$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> continuation of previous message "Convert from Palm OS"
>>
>> Is there a way to convert to Windows Mobile if I don't
>> have my Palm device. I only have the data on the
>> desktop. It is in the Palm software. Can I get it to
>> outlook without using the PDA?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Amy
>
>Hello Amy,
>
>You could get the Contacts by importing them into yahoo mail and then export
>it back through yahoo to your computer. Once this is done, import them into
>Outlook. This should take care of the Contacts stored in the Palm software
>on your desktop.....
Alternatively, can the Palm data be exported to a .CSV or other text
format? Outlook can import from a number of text file formats.
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