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How do I send catagories when I send v-cards

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RoyLeggett - 26 Sep 2006 16:50 GMT
A collegue and I use Outlook 2003 and frequently send each other new
contacts. Both of us have made our own catagories which are identical and
include such things as "asked for training", "attended training" etc.
However, when we send the V-Cards to each other the catagories aren't there.
Can anyone help please?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Sep 2006 14:53 GMT
Don't send vCard .vcf files. Instead, create a rich-text format mail message and insert the new contacts as item attachments in that message. The recipient can drag them into the Contacts folder.

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>A collegue and I use Outlook 2003 and frequently send each other new
> contacts. Both of us have made our own catagories which are identical and
> include such things as "asked for training", "attended training" etc.
> However, when we send the V-Cards to each other the catagories aren't there.
> Can anyone help please?

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