Article ID: 179972 - Last Review: November 11, 2000 - Revision: 1.0 DMM: Supported Address List File Formats
This article was previously published under Q179972 SUMMARY
The following article discusses the types of file formats that can be used
as an address list in Microsoft Direct Mail Manager and the types of file
formats that a modified address can be saved in.
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NOTE: The extensions listed with each of the file formats below are the
standard extensions that Direct Mail Manager expects for that format. If
your address list was saved with a different extension than is listed for
each of these file formats, Direct Mail Manager may be unable to list the
address list by default.
Microsoft Direct Mail Manager can use the following files types for an address list:
Microsoft Access Database (.mdb, .mdw, .mda)
Once the address list is verified, you have the ability to save the updated
address list in one of the following formats:
dBase III and IV (.dbf) Microsoft Excel Worksheet (.xls) Microsoft FoxPro (.dbf, .dbc) Microsoft Word Document (.doc) Paradox 5.x Database (.db) Delimited Text File (.txt, .csv, .tab, .asc) Microsoft Outlook Contacts Folder
Microsoft Access Database (.mdb, .mdw, .mda) dBase III and IV (.dbf) Microsoft Excel Worksheet (.xls) Microsoft FoxPro (.dbf, .dbc) Delimited Text File (.txt, .csv, .tab, .asc) REFERENCES
For more information about importing addresses, on the Index tab in
Microsoft Direct Mail Manager Help, type "import," click to select Import
List and then click Display.
For more information about exporting addresses, on the Index tab in Microsoft Direct Mail Manager Help, type "export", click to select Export List and then click Display. Additional informational is available through the Microsoft Direct Mail Manager Web site. You can access this Web site by clicking the "Learn More" button on the Welcome screen of Microsoft Direct Mail Manager. | Other Resources Other Support Sites
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