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Re: Importing contacts to GPE
while the device is european, i think the gpe code isnt...
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Re: Importing contacts to GPE
Well, FWIW I got my contacts over from Outlook with no trouble. It's nice to have them in GPE, but unless I'm mistaken there's limited usefulness as one cannot initiate a new e-mail message directly from the contacts app. I used the free trial of this- http://vcardwizard.4team.biz/ the advantage of which was allowing me to create .vcf files 5 at a time. I then saved them to a temp folder on MMC2, and imported them one at a time into the gpe contacts. Much like Betty Woo and others, I could not get any type of batch processing to work. I tried to find the file folder where the contacts are stored, but was not able to. Format looked pretty good, just put the state ahead of the city, but not a big deal. As with the calendar, PC Suite for N800 sure would be nice...
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Hi folks...
I have 395 contacts, and although I have a bit of Linux knowledge, I did not want to mess with scripts and all that stuff :) So here's a way that took me 10 minutes : I tried, then bought "vSync" from http://www.4team.biz/ I exported my 395 "Outlook 2003" contacts to a single vCard file, downloaded it to my tablet, and imported it to the "MyContacts" app. Now, I'm lucky : can send sms and sipcall them ;-) cheers, XooH |
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Hi, folks!
Only to say that I´ve done the same, it was easy and fast. My N800 have OS2008 ! Thanks XooH ! |
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Hi, I have just imported my contacts from my pc to the gpe contacts and I want to backup this gpe contact list from n800 to my pc any folder but I couldn't find this saved file anywhere with file manager or gpe file manager. Where is this saved gpe contacts list file?
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Sorry :-/ I'm confused.
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Is there an easy way around this? TIA |
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I'm sure Microsoft has invented new and wackier ways of doing everything in later versions of Excel, but in my Excel 2003 you can change macro security levels under menu item Tools - Macro - Security. My security level is normally set to Medium, which warns that a spreadsheet contains macros when you try to open it, but allows you to go ahead if you say Yes.
One other note: I adapted this from an earlier spreadsheet I used for converting between GPX and KML formats for my GPS, and I guess it still has some invisible "Data Validation" rules embedded in the Excel sheet. This is how to get rid of them: - Select the entire sheet (click the upper left header cell as a shortcut) - Select from the Excel main menu Data - Validation. - It will tell you that there is more than one type of Validation in the selected cells and offer to clear the validation rules from all of them. Say Ok, and then apply the default validation rule "Any value" to all cells. |
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Alternative to GPE Contacts / built in Contacts...(Sort of):rolleyes:
After following this and several other threads on importing Contacts onto the N8x0, I have given up.... But, I have found a cludge of a work around: Gene Cash's InfoOnTap. Once you have your Contacts in a CSV file, EXPORT / SAVE AS --> HTML. This HTML file can then be imported into InfoOnTap fairly easily & quickly. (Menu-Admin-Import from HTML). I am now Just having to tweak the tables so that they have the contacts organized to my liking. I hope this helps. At least it is another option until someone with programming skills can make a true Contact Manager that plays nice with importing VCF,CSV files. |
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Has anyone else gotten this to work? As soon as I select my html file, the application (Info On Tap) closes. I've tried several different sizes and pared it down to just a few entries, but it still crashes.
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Let me share my solution to this problem...
I simply installed GPE Contacts in Ubuntu (should work for any other linux distribution on your desktop). Then I imported my vcf file in my desktop GPE Contacts (the same one I tried to import on my N800 in GPE without success). Copied file /home/yourusername/.gpe/contacts through ssh to /home/user/.gpe and voila all my contacts were finally where they belong ;) Hope this helps. |
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I am not so linux savy, I tried a few things. Eventually I exported to gmail, and then exported to my n800. I've had to do some clean-up.
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I have read thru this topic and I have found only one solution that works for me.
I am trying to import from Google contacts to N800 GPEcontacts with no success. The spreadsheet solution looks great but my Office 2007 gives me visual basic error when I open the XLS. I tried Open Office but nothing happens when I click on Import. I did find the before mentioned utility (zsynch, I think) now named SynchWiz which will import 5 contacts each time it is run, did work. I also learnd from SynchWiz that vcard format 2.1 is needed and not to use any encoding options.That worked for me. With this information is anyne able to recommend a low cost solution for me? Butch |
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Still no solution?
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