Woop de "F......" do is right, when in doubt read the manual! On it's own no cell phone can sych to Outlook without a file transfer software in the middle, Motorola's version of that is called Motorola Phone Tools.
It basically does this:
Motorola Phone Tools software lets you download and store contact names, addresses & phone numbers, photos and ring tones between your cell phone & your computer.
Froogle it! End of story.
urr welcome...
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Woop de "F......" do is right, when in doubt read the manual! On it's own no cell phone can sych to Outlook without a file transfer software in the middle, Motorola's version of that is called Motorola Phone Tools.
It basically does this:
Motorola Phone Tools software lets you download and store contact names, addresses & phone numbers, photos and ring tones between your cell phone & your computer.
Froogle it! End of story.
urr welcome...