![]() ![]() Drag/drop them to a empty "VCF" folder on your desktop. ![]() In this new email, Select All (Ctrl-A) the "vcf" files in the "Attached" box below the Subject line.A new email will be created with 100 vCard attachments (if you select more than 100 contacts, Outlook may hang while processing the vfc files).Select about 100 contacts, and right click "Forward".The format looked like this, and subsequently imported ok :-)ĮMAIL PREF: thanks to those who replied/posted to this issue as it helped me overcome similar problem in July 2017, with Outlook (Office 2013) running on a Windows7. The format from the HTC phone, seemingly an older versionĮMAIL PREF: after a bit of trial and error I used the following commands The Format from iCloud, note the later version ![]() The error on import wasn't too helpful, so I decided to create a new test contact, export it and compare Unfortuntely it seems iCloud at the time didn't like the format. We had a bunch of files from a HTC phone full of contacts that I was asked to import into iCloud so they could be ported into an iPhone. Note: this example was done on a Linux machine, assuming you'll have a similar bash shell in a Mac, or you'll need cygwin in windows. Here's what we did: taken from my notes here: cts-into-Apple-iCloud Replace the old / new vcf files with your own ones. Note you may need to extend this command for other fields that might be used in your own file. We done a bit of digging here and found you can use a bit of cli kung-fu to change your old VCF version to a new one and then icloud should import ok. ![]()
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