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How to export Public Address Book (Eg: address.nsf) file to excel. I tried select all the records, click File Menu–> export. select Tabular text and export.
But I did not get complete address in excel file. some portion of the Address are not in export file.
please tell me how to export to excel file.
Tell me a bit more about what you are tying to do, is there any specific information that you might need?
Thanks for the Reply
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In our Public Address Book, We have Columns like Name | Email Address | Phone Number | Address. I like to export all the datas to excel file.
I tried to export in Structured text, Tabular text, Lotus 1-2-3, Comma separated text. But No one get the exact export.
Some texts are not export fully in address columns. or total allignments are completely changed.
We like to export as like as in Address Book. Could you please me, is there any free software tool to export the same.
Now we find Just open the address book as webpage and copy that url and in excel ctrl+o and paste the URL. So it will get the records as in webpage to excel but maximum 1000 records at a time. now we have only this method.
Eg: http://servername/address.nsf/….
Please advice me is there any simple method to export, and delete the repeated records.
Thank you…
or just use Junction Lite