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    Oxygen Software
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    Glen Scymanski <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > The nokia 6820 has room for 500 address entries.
    >
    > I have over 1000 in my Outlook Personal Address book.
    >
    > I would normally identify who got synced (with other sync software) by
    > mapping a "catagory" name like "phonebook" so that only the select 200
    > or so names who got assigned to that catagory went to the phone.
    >
    > PC Suite offers no field mapping and thus starts with name 1 and goes to
    > name 500 and telld me the phone memory is full.
    >
    > Any ideas out there? Thanks in advance.
    >
    > Glen


    Hello, Glen.

    If you have nothing against using third-party software, try our
    Oxygen Phone Manager II - http://www.opm-2.com. It has more flexible
    and smarter Import/Export options (including category mapping) than
    PCSuite. Trial version is enough to test the needed feature.

    With best regards. Oleg Fyodorov.
    Oxygen Software - tools for your Nokia.
    Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your Nokia.
    [email protected]
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com
    http://www.oxygensoftware.co.uk



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  2. #2
    GrantB
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    Re: ?? Nokia PC Suite - Outlook 2002- Filtering Names to sync to phone ??

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
    says...
    > The nokia 6820 has room for 500 address entries.
    >
    > I have over 1000 in my Outlook Personal Address book.
    >
    > I would normally identify who got synced (with other sync software) by
    > mapping a "catagory" name like "phonebook" so that only the select 200
    > or so names who got assigned to that catagory went to the phone.
    >
    > PC Suite offers no field mapping and thus starts with name 1 and goes to
    > name 500 and telld me the phone memory is full.
    >
    > Any ideas out there? Thanks in advance.
    >
    > Glen
    >

    You have two choices, apart from the "live with it" option. First, you
    could create another Outlook contacts folder and put all "non-phone"
    contacts in there and synch with the reduced "phne" folder only. Or,
    your could use a third party product (such as Oxygen, which I use) and
    use a category to phone group map.



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