I have multiple contacts vCard VCF file created on my Android device and I would like to import it to Outlook 2010. It seems that Outlook doesn't support multiple contacts VCF file and import just first contact from such file.Is there any way to import my 1000 contacts from such VCF file into Outlook 2010?
These days, you can use the Outlook mobile app to import a VCF with multiple contacts in it. Just email the VCF to yourself, open the email in the Outlook mobile app, tap the VCF and you'll be prompted about "Add All Contacts". The contacts are all added into your Outlook account, and they'll be accessible from Outlook on your desktop as well (assuming your Outlook is connected to Exchange or a cloud-synced account, not POP!)
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In order to copy your android phone contacts to microsoft outlook do the following steps,1. First Export Your Contacts From Your Phone to .vcf file format. -In most android phone export/import can be seen in menu option when
takes contacts(people).2. Copy the .vcf file from phone or sd card to a computer or a place you can easily access.
a) Then choose contact --> more option --> import option --> select your .vcf file and upload it to gmail.b) Then again choose contact --> more option --> export option --> Select all contacts & Export Format - Outlook CSV format (for importing into Outlook or another application).c) Click the Export button to export and save the Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Values File (.csv) to some where in you computer
Blind friend had to move from Outlook Express to full MS Office Outlook, but we did not found any reasonable method how to import multiple contacts in any format (wab, vcf, etc.) - maybe CSV, but there were compatibility issues with encoding, etc.
I know this is old and an answer has been selected, but Outlook still has issues with VCF files. I just want to mention that Apple supports multi-contact vCard files in the same way Google does. Instructions can be found here: -or-export-vcards-mmfba748b2/icloud
Rather than using Outlook's File, Import and Export menu to bring the vCards into Outlook, you can drag them from your Windows file system to Outlook's Contact folder. Each vCard will open and you need to click Save and Close to add them to Outlook. This method is faster than using the Import menu but for best results, you should only do about 20 vCards at a time as opening too many at a time will use a lot of resources.
Outlook does not support importing a single vcard file that contains multiple contacts. You can use GMail to make the conversion as Gmail can import multiple contacts using .vcf file. Once you have the contacts in GMail, you can export them to a Outlook CSV format and import them into Outlook Contacts. Additionally, several of the tools listed below support importing multiple contact vcards.
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You can smoothly migrate your VCF file to Outlook with the help of Wholeclear VCF to Outlook Converter Software. And for that, you must try VCF to Outlook converter tool that will convert different VCF files to Outlook. Suitable with all the versions of Windows OS to transfer VCF data into Outlook. Free VCF to Outlook Converter will export contacts in a partial manner.
There are multiple third party tools available on the internet, you just need to find right solution. i have used Softaken Vcard to Outlook Converter tool when i required same issue and got accurate result. You can convert multiple vcard files to Outlook PST at once time without losing any important data. It displays the progress report and generate log file for activities performed during process.
I have a couple hundred contacts on my iPhone and want to get them into Thunderbird as some emails are much faster using a PC as opposed to the iPhone. I can get the contacts from iCloud in one .vcf file but can't find a way to get them into Thunderbird. Thanks for any help you can give me.
I'm trying to set up another email account in T-bird for my wife; it's a gmail account. When I enter her name, email address and password, T-bird tells me that the password is incorrect and it is not. Any ideas?
Your above suggestion got me a little further. The Gmail account shows up in T-bird but when I click on it I'm asked for the password and I type in the correct one but still get the invalid password message. I've done this once before for my own address and don't remember having this problem. Would that double verification, or whatever it's called be sending a code to her iPhone/iPad that needs to be used instead of the regular password? I'm not asked for anything but "password", nothing indicates something other than the password is needed.
The export function from iCloud creates one single .vcf file with all the addresses in it. If you click on it on the desktop, it starts displaying each and every address as a separate vCard. However, "Tools/Import...Address Books...vCard file" doesn't do anything.
If a phone or tablet is signed into the Gmail account at the same time when you try to access it from TB, I suppose it's possible it fails, even if 2-step verification isn't enabled. Although, I don't have problems accessing my Gmail from different devices (the main reason for using this type of account).
For the contacts, install MoreFunctionsForAddressBook (How to install), then import the vcf file from Address Book/Tools/MoreFunctionsForAddressBook/Actions for contacts/Import vCard/vcf. I know this works for multiple vCards, and it may work for a single vcf with multiple entries.
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