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JRO Mtn Group - 16 Aug 2006 19:43 GMT
When I send a contact record as a v-card to someone else - when they receive
it - it is missing the notes section of the contact - is there a way to send
the entire contact record  - not the entire contact folder - just an
individual contact.
Thanks
Brian Tillman - 16 Aug 2006 21:46 GMT
> When I send a contact record as a v-card to someone else - when they
> receive it - it is missing the notes section of the contact - is
> there a way to send the entire contact record  - not the entire
> contact folder - just an individual contact.

I don't believe that the notes section is one of the fields Outlook
populates in a vCard.
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 16 Aug 2006 22:04 GMT
It does, but it's broken in some versions.

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>> When I send a contact record as a v-card to someone else - when they
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> I don't believe that the notes section is one of the fields Outlook
> populates in a vCard.
Sunil Ranal - 24 Aug 2006 22:35 GMT
Try this step:
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1. Start outlook, Go to Contacts folder
2. Double click to open a contact
3. Click File->Save As
4. Select Outlook Message Format (*.msg) in the field Save as type
5. Type a name for the item, Click Save....

> When I send a contact record as a v-card to someone else - when they
> receive
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> individual contact.
> Thanks
 
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