Hi Everyone,
I initially started entering my dad's (attorney) old DOS roledex contact
info into Contacts (MS Off Prof 2007). Then, we needed clients categorized
for letters, so I started entering into BCM to use categories and marketing
campaign. Then someone moved/said only Contacts could sinc to his phone. So,
I just finished what I started and entered all of the info. in BCM. Now,
after researching Contacts & BCM and learning about mail merge, I do not know
if I should use Contacts or BCM or both!@#$%^&*()_+?
I would really appreciate some advice. Thank you so much in advance:)
My dad only needs contact info to use with templates for letters, envelopes,
lables, fax cover sheets, and to sinc to phone. And, he does save emails to
client folders. Is there any reason we need BCM?
"Carsten Dürksen-Schwarzer" wrote:
> It works simpply by drag 'n drop (from mail to businesscontact
>
> --
> Mit freundlichen Grüssen aus München,
>
> Carsten Dürksen-Schwarzer
> "Snaitht" <Snaitht@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:5077AE0E-D838-4A6A-907B-78A3F085806A@microsoft.com...
> > BCM is a crap product -- would expect MS to be issuing fixes daily -- see
> > no
> > point im paying for such a crap product
> >
> > "Hazy" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi BigDog,
> >>
> >> I agree with you on this problem. I dont want to maintain two database on
> >> my
> >> smartphone :(
> >>
> >> Any updates so far from microsoft people?
> >>
> >> "BigDog" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Steve,
> >> >
> >> > You say that PMs over in BCM are reading this thread is a real good
> >> > sign.
> >> >
> >> > What we need is an integrated solution. As I stated in other threads, I
> >> > have removed BCM from my computer because I refuse to use a badly
> >> > designed and therefore inefficient software application. I will
> >> > reevaluate the SW once it is redesigned to embrace a fully integrated
> >> > solution.
> >> >
> >> > Mark
> >> >
> >> >
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