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Re: PIM.vol convertion to CSV or vcard file
Well if its in plain text and there is a lot of contacts you can easily compile a perl script to parse it and output it a csv file automatically.
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Re: PIM.vol convertion to CSV or vcard file
Guys, I tried the solution for opening the pim.vol with notepad..thats a no go, not readeable. So I found someone with an old touch pro that has let borrow it and I'm gonna sync it to my home outlook not my work one. I don't care about the contacts, calendar etc..at home so that should copy them via active sync..I was sweating bullets trying to find a solution, I appreciate you help guys and I'll let you know it work later tonight.
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Re: PIM.vol convertion to CSV or vcard file
If you have the contacts that are in you PIM.vol file in Outlook, you can export them to a .csv file from Outlook.
Export to .csv from Outlook: 1. Open your contacts tab. 2. Select File----> Import and Export. 3. Select "Export to a file" from the list. Click Next. 4. Select "Comma Seperated Values (Windows). Click Next. 5. Select "Contacts" if not selected already. Click Next. 6. At the "Save exported file as" box, type any name you would like with a .csv extension. Example, "contacts.csv". Hit browse to place the file in a specific directory. Hit Next. 7. On your Epic: Open your contacts application Make sure All contacts are visible, unless you only want to back up certain groups. Hit the menu button Hit the Import/Export button (from Importing and Exporting contacts | Android Central) |
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