Contact & Address Book

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SAB

Hi,

As all know that in Outlook 2007 has contacts and address book. In my
address book of Outlook Express contains all email addresses that I use.
However, I want to move/copy those emails to Outlook 2007 address book not
in contact, as I want to use contact for Mobile sync that contains phone
numbers.
Appreciate your help

Thanks in advance,
SAB
 
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Steve Cochran

Go to File | Export | Windows Contacts in WinMail and export as a csv file
and then you can import that into Outlook.

steve
 
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Gary VanderMolen

You will have more chance of having your issue addressed
by posting in an Outlook newsgroup. Cross-posted to
microsoft.public.outlook.general.

Gary VanderMolen
 
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Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]

Outlook 2007 has Contacts, period. Any address book you may see references
a Contacts folder. Probably the easiest way to go about this would be to:

1. Open Outlook
2. Create a new data file and set this file as the default delivery
location.
3. Import your Outlook Express address book (they'll go into the main
Contacts folder in your new data file.
4. Reset the old data file as the default delivery location.
5. Create a new Contacts folder in your old data file.
6. Drag the imported addresses from the main Contacts folder in the new data
file to the newly created Contacts folder in the old data file; at this
point, you can disconnect (close) the new data file.

This way, you'll have two Contacts folders, the main one to use with Mobile
sync, and the second one for emailing directly from Outlook.

Hal
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