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2007-06-26
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2007-06-26
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Ah well, it got my hopes up there for a while.
The problem I have with the standard Contacts is the paucity of fields, no address, post code, phone number, etc. Hence my reason for looking to use GPE Contacts.
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Getting your contacts into GPE Contacts....
Haven't tried google contacts but export from outlook works very easily..
export your contacts as comma seperated values, .csv files...
GPE Contacts will import these with no problems...