![]() ![]() If yes, then you will need to add "text qualifier" (double quotes" around the field to ensure that any "address" that has a comma in the "Street Address" is treated properly when the CSV file is imported. Am I correct to assume that "Address" refers to a street address for the person. Your description refers to "Name" / "Address" / "Email Address". doc file is that it needs to be saved as a text file where the first row is the "header row" (column names) and each field in the individual rows separated by a comma. ![]() If you copied the table in Word and pasted it into Excel, what exactly happened?īottomline, the end result of your Word. What you neglected to mention were the steps that you followed and what exactly was it that didn't work. > I tried converting the table into an Excel file saved as a "csv" but that didn't work. I want to import this table into Outlook Contacts and then create a Distribution List. I received a WORD table with three columns: name, address and email address.
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