BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
N:Bert DiClemente;SIOR
FN:SIOR Bert DiClemente
ORG:CB Richard Ellis, Inc.
TITLE:Vice President
NOTE;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:How To Automatically Process a vCard=0D=0AWith Outlook 2000, you can automat=
ically convert a vCard received from an external source to an Outlook Contac=
t record. If the vCard arrives as an e- mail attachment, you can double-clic=
k the vCard, then click Save And Close to add it to your default Contact fol=
der. Or you can create a Contact from a vCard by dragging it to the Contacts=
 folder. =0D=0A=0D=0ANOTE: If the vCard the icon appears as a generic Window=
s icon, does not open when you double-click the icon, or you receive an "Ope=
n With" prompt, the vCard File application is not associated with the .vcf f=
ile type. For detailed information on how to correct this, click Help on the=
 Start menu, and type "associating, file types with programs" (without the q=
uotes). Click Display, click "Creating or modifying a file type," and click =
Display. =0D=0A=0D=0AIf you receive the vCard in the form of a file on a dis=
k, you can import it into your default Contact folder using the Outlook Impo=
rt and Export Wizard. =0D=0A1.	On the File menu, click Import And Export. 	=
=0D=0A2.	Click to select "Import a vCard file (*.vcf)" then click Next. 	=
=0D=0A3.	Click to select the vCard file, and then click Open. 	=0D=0A=0D=0AR=
ESULT: The vCard data will be used to create a Contact record in your defaul=
t Contacts folder.=0D=0A=0D=0A
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