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Importing more then 133 contacts from Excel

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Wolfgang Rieger - 22 Feb 2005 19:31 GMT
Hello,

if I import from Excel more than 133 contacts then 133 contacts are ok,
but the rest is ignored. Does somebody know this problem?
Wolfgnag Rieger
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2005 19:42 GMT
Did you include all the data you want to import in your named range in the
worksheet?

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> Hello,
>
> if I import from Excel more than 133 contacts then 133 contacts are ok,
> but the rest is ignored. Does somebody know this problem?
> Wolfgnag Rieger
Wolfgang Rieger - 22 Feb 2005 20:08 GMT
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] schrieb:

> Did you include all the data you want to import in your named range in the
> worksheet?

dear Sue Mosher,

it looks like that you got the point:
how do i include all the data in a   n a m e d  r a n g e (?) in the
worksheet?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2005 20:21 GMT
Select the data. Choose Insert | Name | Define.

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> Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] schrieb:
>
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> how do i include all the data in a   n a m e d  r a n g e (?) in the
> worksheet?
Wolfgang Rieger - 22 Feb 2005 20:48 GMT
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] schrieb:

> Did you include all the data you want to import in your named range in the
> worksheet?

Dear Sue,

I tried something out in Excel with Name Range and i got it.
Thats the solution!

Thank you very much
Wolfgang Rieger
 
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