Import address book from Hotmail

Hello,
I have been trying to import my stored email addresses from MSN/Hotmail. I exported them to a flash drive, where they are now in an Excel spreadsheet format. I saved them to a document file on the desktop and then imported them to the address book. I now have the names only, but no email address or phone numbers for the contact list. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.

When you import a text file into Address Book, it's supposed to run through each column in your file to determine what data field it contains. Are you able to specify the columns to use for the email address and phone number? Does the data file contain that information in the first place?

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