

Part 2: How to sync iPhone contacts to Outlook vcf file you created and attached and tap Add All Contacts. Step 5: Get your iPhone and read the e-mail from there.

Step 4: Now create another e-mail and attach the newly-created allcards.vcf file that you just made using Command Prompt. Now type "copy /a *.vcf c:\sample" and hit Enter again. Step 3: In Command Prompt, enter “cd c:\sample” (given that you saved your. At this point, you will be merging your multiple. vcf files in a temporary folder in your computer, say “c:\sample”. Step 2: Open the e-mail you just sent to yourself in Outlook and save the attached. To do so, select all of your Outlook contacts, right-click on them, and select Send as Business Card.

vcf file, which is sort of a digital business card, and have it sent to your own e-mail address. Step 1: In Outlook, you’ll have to create a. Anyways, to proceed, read and follow these steps: Keep in mind that this method does not automatically update changes in your contacts in both Outlook and your iPhone. If you aren’t comfortable with using iCloud or iTunes to set up Outlook for syncing with your iPhone, you can use your e-mail to do the syncing.
