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Liz Cobb
Covington, GA
"My husband read an article about you all in the Wall Street Journal! I love the fact that you send the cards to me and I mail them, plus there is such a variety! The thing I like the least is that I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT YOU SOONER!!!!"
Christina McDermod
Somerville, MA
"I love the simplicity of purchasing greeting cards online and not having to rummage through cards at CVS. The cards are unique and I love that. Great idea and just all around lifesaver!"
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A vCard is a standard file format which is used to exchange electronic business cards, often via e-mail. They can contain contact information, URLs, logos, photographs, and audio clips. Most contact programs allow you to export your contacts as vCards into a vcf file.
You first need to export your contacts into a vcf file from where they are currently stored. Programs like the Address Book on Mac OS X, and Gmail allow export of all contacts in one vcf file (Microsoft Outlook only accepts one contact per file).
Each program has different steps for exporting, however you can usually find the Export function in the file menu or on the page where your contacts are listed. Once you’ve exported and saved your vCard file to your computer, go to your Jack Cards Organizer, and under Import Your Contacts (which can be found in the top left corner of your Organizer), click on Browse. Select your saved vCard file and click on Import.
Your contacts and their information will appear in your Organizer and you will be good to go!