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#2244 13-Sep-2004 03:19
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Hello All,

I have a major problem and need a lot of help. My laptop is on its last leg. I am currently using ACT2000 with 2400 clients/prospects. I would like to move all of them to my iPAQ H4150. I just purchased a Stowaway XT Keyboard and a 1gig SD card to go with my 256mb SD card (I know, I know OVER KILL). I would like to move all of my contacts from ACT2000 to Outlook. But here’s my question. Can you sync the Outlook Journal with a normal sync? Ya see I use the notes area in ACT2000 extensively. I would like to move all of my current notes in ACT to the Journal in Outlook. Now, if this can’t be done would anyone have suggestions as to how it can be done or other software that may work better? Now I would like to open up my contacts on my H4150 but have all of the info stored on my SD Card and not the main memory (kinda defeats the purpose of having 1.3 gig’s of external memory) But can you do this, have all of the contact info on the SD card but when you open you open your contact all of the info is there as normal?

Thanks

Marc

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#8500 13-Sep-2004 07:24
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The Journal is not synchronised automatically between Outlook and the Pocket PC, but there are third party software for this.




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