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==Importing contacts==
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The addresbook can import contacts from another application. To import contacts you will have to export contacts to a comma seperated values file (*.csv) or a vCard (*.vcf) file from the other application first. Consult the documentation of that application on how to do this.
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If you made a CVS file then you goto:
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Addressbook -> Manage -> Double click the addressbook -> Import
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Select the CSV file and click at 'Ok'. The address book file you have selected will be scanned for columns containing data. You can then select which columns from the old program should go to which columns in the Group-Office addressbook.
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After clicking on 'OK' your address book will be filled with all the data from the addressbook file. If you open the new addressbook you will see that it has been filled with all the exported contacts information.
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<b>Note:</b> Group-Office uses separate companies and contacts. If you are importing Companies and contacts separately it's wise to import the companies first. Group-Office will attempt to find an existing company to link to the contact. If it can't find a matching company it will create a new empty one. So if you import contacts first and after that the companies, you will end up with duplicates.
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==Exporting contacts==
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It is also possible to export the group office address book to a Comma Seperated Values (*.csv) or vCard (*.vcf) file, you can either export Contacts or Companies. This process creates a file which can be used as a backup, to send it to a colleague for example or import it into another program.
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==Importing contacts==
 
==Importing contacts==
  
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Fields of the logged in user:
 
Fields of the logged in user:
{|cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" border="1"
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{my_name}
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|{my_name}
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{my_first_name}
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|{my_first_name}
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{my_middle_name}
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|{my_middle_name}
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{my_last_name}
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|{my_last_name}
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{my_initials}
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|{my_initials}
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{my_title}
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|{my_title}
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{my_email}
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|{my_email}
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{my_home_phone}
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|{my_home_phone}
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{my_fax}
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|{my_fax}
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{my_cellular}
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|{my_cellular}
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{my_address}
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|{my_address}
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{my_address_no}
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|{my_address_no}
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{my_zip}
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|{my_zip}
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{my_city}
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|{my_city}
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{my_state}
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|{my_state}
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{my_country}
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|{my_country}
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{my_company}
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|{my_company}
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{my_department}
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|{my_department}
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{my_function}
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|{my_function}
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{my_department}
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|{my_department}
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{my_work_phone}
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|{my_work_phone}
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{my_work_address}
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|{my_work_address}
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{my_work_address_no}
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|{my_work_address_no}
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{my_work_zip}
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|{my_work_zip}
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{my_work_city}
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|{my_work_city}
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{my_work_state}
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|{my_work_state}
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{my_work_country}
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|{my_work_country}
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}
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Fields of the contact / company:
 
Fields of the contact / company:
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{salutation} The salutation
 
{salutation} The salutation
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{beginning} Dear sir / madam
 
{beginning} Dear sir / madam
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{first_name} First name
 
{first_name} First name
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{middle_name}
 
{middle_name}
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{last_name}
 
{last_name}
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{initials}
 
{initials}
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{title}
 
{title}
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{email}
 
{email}
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{home_phone}
 
{home_phone}
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{fax}
 
{fax}
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{cellular}
 
{cellular}
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{address}
 
{address}
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{address_no}
 
{address_no}
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{zip}
 
{zip}
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{city}
 
{city}
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{state}
 
{state}
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{country}
 
{country}
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{company}
 
{company}
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{department}
 
{department}
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{function}
 
{function}
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{work_phone}
 
{work_phone}
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{work_fax}
 
{work_fax}
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{work_address}
 
{work_address}
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{work_address_no}
 
{work_address_no}
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{work_city}
 
{work_city}
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{work_zip}
 
{work_zip}
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{work_state}
 
{work_state}
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{work_country}
 
{work_country}
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{work_post_address}
 
{work_post_address}
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{work_post_address_no}
 
{work_post_address_no}
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{work_post_city}
 
{work_post_city}
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{work_post_zip}
 
{work_post_zip}
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{work_post_state}
 
{work_post_state}
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{work_post_country}
 
{work_post_country}
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{homepage}
 
{homepage}
  

Revision as of 12:12, 15 January 2009

Importing contacts

The addresbook can import contacts from another application. To import contacts you will have to export contacts to a comma seperated values file (*.csv) or a vCard (*.vcf) file from the other application first. Consult the documentation of that application on how to do this.

If you made a CVS file then you goto:

Addressbook -> Manage -> Double click the addressbook -> Import

Select the CSV file and click at 'Ok'. The address book file you have selected will be scanned for columns containing data. You can then select which columns from the old program should go to which columns in the Group-Office addressbook.

After clicking on 'OK' your address book will be filled with all the data from the addressbook file. If you open the new addressbook you will see that it has been filled with all the exported contacts information.

Note: Group-Office uses separate companies and contacts. If you are importing Companies and contacts separately it's wise to import the companies first. Group-Office will attempt to find an existing company to link to the contact. If it can't find a matching company it will create a new empty one. So if you import contacts first and after that the companies, you will end up with duplicates.

Exporting contacts

It is also possible to export the group office address book to a Comma Seperated Values (*.csv) or vCard (*.vcf) file, you can either export Contacts or Companies. This process creates a file which can be used as a backup, to send it to a colleague for example or import it into another program.

Importing contacts

The addresbook can import contacts from another application. To import contacts you will have to export contacts to a comma seperated values file (*.csv) or a vCard (*.vcf) file from the other application first. Consult the documentation of that application on how to do this.

If you made a CVS file then you goto:

Addressbook -> Manage -> Double click the addressbook -> Import

Select the CSV file and click at 'Ok'. The address book file you have selected will be scanned for columns containing data. You can then select which columns from the old program should go to which columns in the Group-Office addressbook.

After clicking on 'OK' your address book will be filled with all the data from the addressbook file. If you open the new addressbook you will see that it has been filled with all the exported contacts information.

Note: Group-Office uses separate companies and contacts. If you are importing Companies and contacts separately it's wise to import the companies first. Group-Office will attempt to find an existing company to link to the contact. If it can't find a matching company it will create a new empty one. So if you import contacts first and after that the companies, you will end up with duplicates.

Exporting contacts

It is also possible to export the group office address book to a Comma Seperated Values (*.csv) or vCard (*.vcf) file, you can either export Contacts or Companies. This process creates a file which can be used as a backup, to send it to a colleague for example or import it into another program.

OpenOffice.Org templates

You can create OpenOffice.Org templates in Group-Office. This way you can have a document template filled with data from the addressbook automatically. To create a template use OpenOffice.Org to create a new text document and you can use the following values:

{date} Current date

Fields of the logged in user: {my_name}

{my_first_name}

{my_middle_name}

{my_last_name}

{my_initials}

{my_title}

{my_email}

{my_home_phone}

{my_fax}

{my_cellular}

{my_address}

{my_address_no}

{my_zip}

{my_city}

{my_state}

{my_country}

{my_company}

{my_department}

{my_function}

{my_department}

{my_work_phone}

{my_work_address}

{my_work_address_no}

{my_work_zip}

{my_work_city}

{my_work_state}

{my_work_country}



Fields of the contact / company:


{salutation} The salutation

{beginning} Dear sir / madam

{first_name} First name

{middle_name}

{last_name}

{initials}

{title}

{email}

{home_phone}

{fax}

{cellular}

{address}

{address_no}

{zip}

{city}

{state}

{country}

{company}

{department}

{function}

{work_phone}

{work_fax}

{work_address}

{work_address_no}

{work_city}

{work_zip}

{work_state}

{work_country}

{work_post_address}

{work_post_address_no}

{work_post_city}

{work_post_zip}

{work_post_state}

{work_post_country}

{homepage}

After you created the document go to:

Addressbook -> Manage templates -> Add OpenOffice.Org template

Enter a name for the template and click at browse to select your document.

Click at 'Ok' to save it.

Now lookup a contact or company and click at:

New -> OpenOffice.org document -> Select the template if you have more then one.