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create a new business contact manager database

 
 
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      23rd Jun 2006
When i first started with outlook 2003 a few months ago, i set up some of my
business contacts in the bcm database. Now I want to put all of my husbands
own clients in a separate database, on my computer, then send it to his
computer.
First question: Was it wise of me to set up a separate database?
2nd question: If so, why, when i did set up a new database, can't i find my
old database of my business contacts? When i click on "business contacts" on
the side toolbar.....the database is blank. Hopefully someone will tell me,
it's there.....and i can switch back and forth.....i just need to find it.
AND not that it overrode the old one :-(
3rd question can i put new fields in the individual contact screen. there
are a few fields i don't really need, and a few others i'd like to put in. Is
that possible?

Sorry for so many questions!
Thanks for any help :-)
 
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