Typically, you can import contacts without worrying about the underlying details of how the text is stored in the CSV file. However, if the contact information includes characters not found in the English alphabet, such as Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, or Japanese characters, this can cause problems when importing contacts. Therefore, you should save the contacts file with UTF-8 encoding if you have that option during export.

If your ribbon doesn't have a File option in the top left corner, you're using an older Outlook version. See What version of Outlook do I have? to get to the import instructions for your version of Outlook.


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Replace duplicates with items imported If a contact is already in Outlook and your contacts file, Outlook discards the info it has for that contact and uses the info from your contacts file. You should choose this option if the contact info in your contacts file is more complete or more current than the contact info in Outlook.

Allow duplicates to be created If a contact is in Outlook and your contacts file, Outlook creates duplicate contacts, one with the original Outlook info and one with the info imported from your contacts file. You can combine info for those people later to eliminate duplicate contacts. This is the default option.

Do not import duplicate items If a contact is in Outlook and your contacts file, Outlook keeps the info it has for that contact and discards the info from your contacts file. You should choose this option if the contact info in Outlook is more complete or more current than the info in your contacts file.

In the Select a destination folder box, scroll to the top if needed and select the Contacts folder > Next. If you have multiple email accounts, choose the Contacts folder that's under the email account you want to be associated with the contacts.

When you export your contacts from Outlook for Windows, a copy of your contacts is saved to a CSV file, or other file type. You can then use this file to import your contacts to another email account.

If your ribbon doesn't have a File option in the top left corner, you're not using Outlook on a PC. See What version of Outlook do I have? to get to the export instructions for your version of Outlook.

THIS STEP IS KEY especially if you're borrowing a friend's computer: In the Select folder to export from box, scroll to the top if needed and select the Contacts folder that's under your account. Choose Next.

Generally we recommend closing the file without saving any changes; otherwise the file might get messed up and you won't be able to use it for importing. If that happens you can always run the export process again and create a new file.

Your Google contacts sync to your Android device when you sign in. Changes to your contacts will automatically sync to keep them backed up and up to date. If multiple Google Accounts are signed in to the same device, Google contacts from all accounts will sync to the device.

All the phone numbers ARE IN my Contacts. My MacBook and iPhone work fine with this. It is NOT an icoud issue, but messages is not talking to my Contacts for the names. If I try to connect the phone number in Messages with Contacts it makes me create a NEW contact, rather than letting me connect the two. HELP! Anyone know what's up??

In my case, disabling my google account made my contact names and photos reappear. I noticed for all the contacts that were unknown when my google account was enabled, each contact card included the person's email. Having their email in their iMessage contact was unnecessary for my use, so I simply removed their emails from their contact, reenabled my google account, and the issue was still resolved.

I've had the same problem crop up at random intervals. Adding the country code (+1 for the US, +44 for UK, etc.) supposedly helps, but I think the act of editing the phone number in the Contacts data is all that's really required - no actual change to the number is needed. I can just click "Edit" in Contacts, click within the number, as if intending to modify it, then click "Done". The contact's name shows up immediately in Messages.

I had the same problem. I had some names that would show on Mac and others that just show as numbers. I tried the recommendations on this chain but without success. Then I checked my iPhone, and turns out It was because I did not have all my contacts synced to iCloud on my iPhone. I must have turned it off at some point. I did the following on my iPhone which synced them right away on my Mac:

Sorry, thanks for the advice so far, but I have tried every thing suggested and no dice. Same thing. my HOME computer in Ventura still shows only phone numbers and does not take the person;s names from Contacts.

Thanks for that info and for choosing the Apple Support Communities. If we understand correctly, you are unable to see contact names in the Messages app on your Mac, as it only shows a phone number. You mentioned that you don't use iCloud for syncing contacts, so let's make sure whatever account you use for contacts is added to your Mac:

Sorry It didn't work. For some reason my work MacBook sees the names, my phone sees the names, but my Ventura home computer does not, and I can't figure out why. They match settings, but it's not working.

Thanks for the tip, John. Odly enough, I had my google account disabled while this problem showed up for me. I enabled the google account, and that suddenly fixed it. I then disabled the account again, and everything remained correct. Apparently, just some change needs to be made to wake it up. I need to jot this down for next time!

I followed this tip of editing the contact. I had to click in the phone number and do something, anything to the phone number, and then the person's name would appear right after doing so as I was looking at it in iMessage. This needs to be fixed on Apple's end because I am not going to do this for every contact!

I solved the same issue. After reading some replies above, it did occur to me that on my iPhone, I sync all of my contact info from Google. I have used Google as my back up long before iCloud. Therefore on my mac mini or macbook, Open contacts -> Add account - > add google account. As soon as i did this, all of the names /pics/contact info synced on all of my iMessage's and will now be in your Contact app as well. Good Luck!

Yes, something close to this worked for me too on the MacBook! Once all accounts (including email/gmail) are synced and enabled, most contacts were still only showing phone numbers on the MacBook. So I right-clicked one of the phone numbers in the 'To' section and clicked 'Add to Contacts'. Then I typed in the exact same contact info for the person's name that was in my phone and clicked 'Create'. This conflict (person already exists in the directory) prompted some sort of directory refresh and ALL of the phone numbers on the MacBook got updated to people's names! :D

That tip was very helpful. I found CONTACTS in the iCloud tab of settings. Clicked box next to CONTACTS and in a few seconds all of the numbers in my text history turned to their contact names before my eyes. Thanks for the help Ipack1234!

@jpdemers, this is what I've found as well. Something just needs to sort of "wake it up" and have it refresh the contacts. Of course Apple should be doing this in the background automatically, but apparently something is off.

I've had *some* success in adding a country code. But sometimes the code is already there. If I remove the code, it never seems to help. But going into Message settings and accounts, and checking and unchecking various accounts seems to have been the ONE way I can consistently get everything back in order after it goes wonky.

Hi All. I had similar problem. This forum was helpful. But, I found that the cause of my problem was different. I use Microsoft 365 (Outlook) as primary place to manage Contacts. I had set up my iPhone to sync with Microsoft (thus contact names appeared in Messages on my iPhone). Some contact names were not, however, appearing in Messages on my Mac. I then found that I had to go into the Contacts app on the Mac itself and add my Microsoft account to Contacts app on the Mac. Once I did this, all my Contacts showed up in Mac Contacts and then they also showed up in Mac Messages.

Microsoft's People app for Windows 10 lets you sync your contacts between devices running that operating system. A quick way to populate it is with the contacts you already have. Those may be in Outlook, iCloud, or, for many people, Gmail. Importing contacts will allow you to use that information throughout Windows 10, including in its mail and calendar programs.

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