![]() (It may be preferable to use a database program.) I say workaround because I don't see a way to turn the Mail Merge feature into a printing tool for non-address type data. OK, I think I may have a workaround solution for you. You have to open your CSV file in notepad to actually see what you are trying to import, to understand this. When your CSV field names finally match the PS field names, the import goes without a hitch. Create new field names using the custom fields, to make this happen. Then you don't get this message asking you to manually match unknown field names.Ĭreate your PS Address Book and create custom field names to accommodate those unique fields in your CSV. ![]() I personally find it easier to do it this way. That is why I suggested that you edit your CSV file by changing the field names to exactly match those that already exist in the PS Address Book. When you try to import a csv file you get a box that ask you to match the addressbook fields with the import file fields as described by the files header line.Ĭorrect. ![]() ![]() When you first create a new address book you get a form with headers which I assume are the addressbook fields.
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