How to import gmail contacts into windows live mail
To import Gmail contacts into Windows Live Mail, you'll need to follow these steps:
Method 1: Using Windows Live Mail's built-in import feature
- Open Windows Live Mail and go to the "Contacts" tab.
- Click on "Import" in the "Contacts" tab.
- Select "Google" as the import source.
- Sign in to your Gmail account using your email address and password.
- Choose the contacts you want to import by selecting the desired label or folder.
- Click "Import" to start the import process.
Method 2: Using Google's CSV export feature
- Log in to your Gmail account and go to the "Contacts" page.
- Click on the "More" menu and select "Export".
- Choose "CSV (Comma Separated Values)" as the export format.
- Select the contacts you want to export by checking the boxes next to their names.
- Click "Export" to download the CSV file.
- Open Windows Live Mail and go to the "Contacts" tab.
- Click on "Import" in the "Contacts" tab.
- Select "CSV" as the import source.
- Browse to the location where you saved the CSV file and select it.
- Click "Import" to start the import process.
Method 3: Using a third-party tool
There are several third-party tools available that can help you import Gmail contacts into Windows Live Mail. One popular option is the "Gmail Contacts Exporter" tool. Here's how to use it:
- Download and install the Gmail Contacts Exporter tool.
- Launch the tool and sign in to your Gmail account.
- Select the contacts you want to export by checking the boxes next to their names.
- Choose the export format (e.g., CSV, VCF, etc.).
- Click "Export" to download the file.
- Open Windows Live Mail and go to the "Contacts" tab.
- Click on "Import" in the "Contacts" tab.
- Select the export format you chose earlier (e.g., CSV, VCF, etc.).
- Browse to the location where you saved the file and select it.
- Click "Import" to start the import process.
Remember to always be cautious when downloading and installing third-party tools, and make sure you read the terms and conditions before using them.