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? Problem: If you try to import contacts from a .CSV file made from a Godaddy Premium E-Mail account, you will not be able to E-Mail those contacts in Google Apps E-Mail. ? Solution: Step one if you have already tried importing your contacts from Godaddy's premium email service, would be to delete the contacts from your Google Apps mail account. This will prevent duplicates later on. If you have not tried importing contacts yet, then you can skip this step. ? Next, you will want to (if you have not already done so) export your contacts from your Godaddy web mail account. Save the .CSV file to your computer, so you may retrieve it later. ? In your Google mail account, export your contacts (even if you have none) and save that file to your computer as well. ? Use the file you exported from Google as a template and copy over the relevant information from your Godaddy .CSV file. This process is made a lot easier if you?make use of?a spreadsheet program available like Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice.org Calc, or Google Documents Spreadsheet. Make sure you keep the labels on the first line. ? Once the information has been edited, save the file. Finally, import the file to your Google Apps mail account and enjoy! ? Explanation: Godaddy organizes their .CSV file different than Google is expecting. By using Google's .CSV as a template, you can rearrange the information to make sense to Google Mail. importing contacts from godaddy or possibly other providersimporting contacts from godaddy or possibly other providersimporting contacts from godaddy or possibly other providersimporting contacts from godaddy or possibly other providersimporting contacts from godaddy or possibly other providers
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