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Importing records

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mobile PhoneTools - mobile PhoneTools features 4.4.1 Importing records 4.4.1.1 Importing from an external file 1. From the phonebook, click the File menu. 2. Select the Import option. A wizard will guide you through the import steps. DBF, VCF, PAB, PST and WAB files are automatically imported. Only text files with delimiters need you to specify their structure. 4.4.1.2 Importing text files with delimiters When importing a text file with delimiters, you must define its structure so that the application can delimit the various fields and records correctly.This information will be requested in the third window of the import wizard. From this window: 1. Click the Browse button and select the file you wish to import. 2. In the Origin list, select ASCII/DOS if the file comes from a DOS environment or ANSI/ WINDOWS if the file comes from a Windows environment. 3. Specify the delimiters used to delimit the fields and entries (records) in the file. If you don't know the type of delimiters being used, have a couple tries and check the results in the Preview zone. If you do not select the appropriate parameters, the records contained in your phonebook will not be displayed correctly. 4. If necessary, specify the Text identifier used. 5. If the first record of your file contains field titles, select the Display field names on first line option. These titles are then recognized as such and will not be imported as a record. 6. Click Next to continue importing. Note: If you do not want to import empty fields, select the Hide empty fields option. This option only applies if the field is not filled out in any record. If this is so, in the Preview section the column for this field will be empty. 4.4.1.3 Importing from Outlook, Exchange, or Lotus Notes 1. From the phonebook, click the File menu. 2. Select the Import option. The Import wizard is displayed. 3. Select in the list the file you want to import into your current phonebook then click Next. 4. Select the folder in which you want to store the contacts you are importing then click Next. 5. Select the file to import then click Next. 6. Select the folder where the contacts you want to import are stored then click Next. 46

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mobile PhoneTools - mobile PhoneTools features
4.4.1 Importing records
4.4.1.1
Importing from an external file
1. From the phonebook, click the
File
menu.
2. Select the
Import
option.
A wizard will guide you through the import steps. DBF, VCF, PAB, PST and WAB files are
automatically imported. Only text files with delimiters need you to specify their structure.
4.4.1.2
Importing text files with delimiters
When importing a text file with delimiters, you must define its structure so that the application
can delimit the various fields and records correctly.This information will be requested in the third
window of the import wizard. From this window:
1. Click the
Browse
button and select the file you wish to import.
2. In the
Origin
list, select
ASCII/DOS
if the file comes from a DOS environment or
ANSI/
WINDOWS
if the file comes from a Windows environment.
3. Specify the delimiters used to delimit the fields and entries (records) in the file.
If you don't know the type of delimiters being used, have a couple tries and check the
results in the
Preview
zone. If you do not select the appropriate parameters, the records
contained in your phonebook will not be displayed correctly.
4. If necessary, specify the
Text identifier
used.
5. If the first record of your file contains field titles, select the
Display field
names on first
line
option.
These titles are then recognized as such and will not be imported as a record.
6. Click
Next
to continue importing.
Note:
If you do not want to import empty fields, select the
Hide empty fields
option. This option only applies if the field is not
filled out in any record. If this is so, in the
Preview
section the column for this field will be empty.
4.4.1.3
Importing from Outlook, Exchange, or Lotus Notes
1. From the phonebook, click the
File
menu.
2. Select the
Import
option.
The
Import
wizard is displayed.
3. Select in the list the file you want to import into your current phonebook then click
Next
.
4. Select the folder in which you want to store the contacts you are importing then click
Next
.
5. Select the file to import then click
Next
.
6. Select the folder where the contacts you want to import are stored then click
Next
.