Thursday, December 24, 2009

Import Your Contacts from Outlook (and other Mail Apps)

Kudos to you if you can remember the email address for everyone in your Address Book. That gets pretty difficult when you start dealing with dozens of contacts, let alone hundreds or even thousands, and who wants to sit around and retype all that info? The good news is, in most cases you won't have to when making the switch to Gmail.

Like many email clients and services, Gmail supports the Comma Separated Values (CSV) file format. This makes it easy to transfer your Outlook contacts over to Gmail. In Outlook, click on File>Import and Export. Choose 'Export to a file' and press Next. Choose 'Comma Separated Values (Windows),' which should be the second entry down, as depicted above.

By default, Outlook seems to assume you want to export your mail and automatically scrolls down to your Inbox. But what we're after are all the email addresses, so scroll up and highlight Contacts, and then click on Next.

Choose a location for the file you're about to save and give it a name, like OutlookContacts. Click Next>Finish and wait a few seconds while Outlook composes the file.

Now that you have your CSV file, sign in to Gmail and click on Contacts. You should see three links at the top of the Contacts window: Import, Export, and Print. Click on Import>Browse and select your CSV file. Note that before mashing the Import button, you can choose to import your contacts to an existing group or create a new one by clicking the related checkbox. Once you're ready, press Import.

Use this same method for any service or client which allows you to export your contacts to a CSV file. If you have a Yahoo email account, for example, click on the Contacts tab and select Export from the Tools pull-down menu. Press the Export Now button next to Yahoo! CSV, type in the CAPTCHA code, and Yahoo will automatically begin exporting your addresses. Then it's just a matter of importing the file into Gmail as outlined above.

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