Step-by-Step Guide: Migrating Your Contacts with SoftSpire Skype Contacts Converter
Overview
A concise walkthrough to export Skype contacts and migrate them into common formats (CSV, VCF) using SoftSpire Skype Contacts Converter.
Requirements
- Windows PC with Skype contacts accessible.
- SoftSpire Skype Contacts Converter installed.
- Destination application that supports CSV or VCF (e.g., Outlook, Gmail).
Steps
- Launch the converter
- Open SoftSpire Skype Contacts Converter on your PC.
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Load Skype contacts
- Choose the option to import or load Skype contact data; the tool will detect the Skype contacts file or fetch contacts from the Skype profile.
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Preview contacts
- Review the detected contacts list and confirm fields (name, phone, email, etc.).
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Select output format
- Pick the desired export format (CSV for spreadsheets/Outlook import, VCF for vCard-compatible apps).
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Configure export settings
- Map Skype contact fields to destination fields if the tool provides field mapping.
- Choose delimiter (for CSV), encoding (UTF-8 recommended), and vCard version if exporting VCF.
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Choose destination folder
- Set output path where exported file(s) will be saved.
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Export
- Start the export process and wait for completion. Note any warnings or errors.
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Verify exported file
- Open the CSV or VCF in a text editor or import into the target application to confirm all contacts and fields transferred correctly.
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Import into target app
- Follow the target application’s import process (e.g., Outlook: File > Open & Export > Import/Export; Gmail: Contacts > Import).
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Backup
- Keep a copy of the exported file as a backup.
Troubleshooting
- If contacts are missing, re-check Skype account selection and re-run import.
- For encoding issues (garbled characters), re-export using UTF-8.
- If mapping is incorrect, adjust field mapping and re-export.
Tips
- Export a small sample first to validate settings.
- Use VCF for preserving photos and extended fields; use CSV for bulk edits.
- Keep original Skype data backed up before large migrations.
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