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Importing Android Contacts to Outlook? - saumyatandon - 06-05-2025 Importing Android contacts to Outlook can be done manually, but the process may pose several challenges if not followed carefully. The manual method typically involves exporting contacts from your Android device in VCF (vCard) format. To do this, open the Contacts app, go to the settings, and select the option to export contacts to storage. This creates a .vcf file, which you then need to transfer to your computer. Outlook, however, does not directly support importing VCF files in bulk, which becomes problematic when handling multiple contacts. To overcome this, you must convert the VCF file to a CSV format, which Outlook accepts more efficiently. This is where the Cigati VCF to CSV Converter Tool becomes invaluable. It simplifies the process by converting large VCF files into CSV format while preserving all contact details, including name, phone number, email, and address. Once converted, you can open Outlook, go to File > Open & Export > Import/Export, choose "Import from another program or file," select "Comma Separated Values," and import the CSV file. Using this tool not only saves time but also eliminates formatting errors and ensures seamless data import, especially for users with a large contact list. RE: Importing Android Contacts to Outlook? - landonvance - 06-27-2025 The quickest way to import Android contacts into Outlook is to first convert your VCF files into CSV files, which Outlook can read. One highly recommended tool for this is the Softaken VCF to CSV Converter. It is easy to use and quickly turns one or more VCF files into CSV files without losing any data. After you export your contacts from your Android phone to a VCF file, all you have to do is use this program to convert the VCF file to a CSV file. Open Outlook and go to File > Open & Export > Import/Export. Then, choose the CSV file to add your contacts. This solution is perfect for people who want to migrate contacts from Android to Outlook without any problems and with complete accuracy. It works with all versions of VCF, is quick, and ensures 100% safe conversion. RE: Importing Android Contacts to Outlook? - ivyclarkharris - 07-17-2025 I just had to convert all of my Android contacts to Outlook, and I found a simple way to accomplish so. I first exported my phone contacts as a VCF file (you can do this in the Contacts app). I had to convert the file to CSV format because Outlook doesn't let you import all VCF contacts at once. It was straightforward to use WholeClear VCF to CSV Converter, and it switched all of my contacts without any problems. After that, I started Outlook and proceeded to File > Open & Export > Import/Export. I chose "Import from another program" and then the CSV file I got from the utility. In Outlook, everything looked great. This worked great for me, and I hope it helps anyone else who is trying to do the |