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Converting names.nsf to CSV or PST without having notes.
Ive just had a new starter join our firm, and at his previous company, he used Lotus Notes. He's brought a CD with him with a NAMES.NSF file on it containing all his contacts. I'm trying to find a way to convert this file to either PST or CSV. I've found a few third party tools on t'interweb, but the downloads are either corrupt, don't work once installed, or require Lotus Notes be installed before it'll work.
Ive just got the one file, so i'm not interested in purchasing anything to do it, i'm just after a piece of freeware or some little nifty trick to open this file and put it into a CSV or PST file.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i'm just hitting brickwall after brickwall at the moment.
Cheers.
Ive just got the one file, so i'm not interested in purchasing anything to do it, i'm just after a piece of freeware or some little nifty trick to open this file and put it into a CSV or PST file.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i'm just hitting brickwall after brickwall at the moment.
Cheers.
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I agree that a Notes client is the easiest way to do this.
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Cheers for that, it took a long time, but it worked eventually. Had to create a new view and add all the fields on seperate lines before i exported it, then had to shufty all the colums in the CSV round to match how Outlook likes it. After all that though, its worked a treat.
Cheers for the quick responce. Much appreciated.
Cheers for the quick responce. Much appreciated.