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Daytimer 2000 html file Export to Outlook?

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mlc.holder@gmail.com - 13 Jan 2006 23:17 GMT
Hello,
My computer has recently crashed. I was able to mount the drive via a
usb ide adapter to recover data. I used Daytimer 2000 to manage all of
my contacts, and now I can't run it to export the files to an Outlook
format. However, I found an html version of my address book withing the
Daytimer program folder and it is intact. Is there a way to import that
html file into Outlook? Thanks for the help!
Karl Timmermans - 14 Jan 2006 05:15 GMT
Without knowing the layout etc of what you have - instinctive reaction is to
suggest opening the HTML file in Excel and see how close you come to having
usable rows & columns either as is or with some modification. Then save it
as either an Excel worksheet or CSV file which you could import into
Outlook.

Karl
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ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0
"Power contact importers for MS Outlook '2000/2003"
http://www.contactgenie.com

> Hello,
> My computer has recently crashed. I was able to mount the drive via a
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> Daytimer program folder and it is intact. Is there a way to import that
> html file into Outlook? Thanks for the help!

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