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AnthonyCurtis
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Question

I have a new Visor Deluxe and synchronize with Outlook 2000.
This works fine, but I have a couple of questions:

1. Since Visor only accepts 5 phone numbers, which ones will be stored? The 1st five, the last five (how can I make sure the most important 5 are stored). Since Visor then has fewer numbers than Outlook, is there a danger that the other numbers on Outlook will be erased when I synchronize the next time?

2. Similar issue with addresses: What happens if I have two or more adresses for someone (work, home, PO, for example), which will Visor store? How can I change that? Will the other address be erased?

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BudPritchard
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: St Petersburg Fla
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Cool

I use Desktop to Go from http://www.dataviz.com
The Business address goes into one of the Palm extra fields.
You can control what fields are mapped to the Address Book.
Myself, I still want all the fields in Outlook. What I am going to do is to create an Access database matching the fields in Outlook and then use ThinkDB as a contact database. Keeping them in sync will require more manipulation than the current hot sync. No problem for me since I can use VB or VBA.
Forgot to mention they have a free trial. Pricey at $49.95, however if got it bundled with their Documents To Go since I carry support docs in Word.

[Edited by BudPritchard on 10-05-2000 at 10:33 PM]

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