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wheatlpe@msn.com
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      3rd Aug 2008
I lost my address book and don't know where it went. I haven't done
anything other than access a cd written in PowerPoint. It was written
by my hand therapist using her business computer. Could this have any
impact? How can I get my address book back. Any help out there?
Thanks. Patrice
 
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      6th Aug 2008
Search your boot-drive for *.wa files/
http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/what.htm#wab-backup

....though you might like to sweep your machine for malware first !

regards, Richard

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>I lost my address book and don't know where it went. I haven't done
> anything other than access a cd written in PowerPoint. It was written
> by my hand therapist using her business computer. Could this have any
> impact? How can I get my address book back. Any help out there?
> Thanks. Patrice



 
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