Copying address book

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RiverBoy

I have bought a new pc and want to copy my address book from Outlook Express.
Is there an easier way to do this other than copying and pasting it into
Excel and then manually pasting back into Outlook on the new pc? Can the
address book be found as a file on it's own somewhere?

Thanks
 
M

Michal [Outlook MVP]

RiverBoy said:
I have bought a new pc and want to copy my address book from Outlook Express.
Is there an easier way to do this other than copying and pasting it into
Excel and then manually pasting back into Outlook on the new pc? Can the
address book be found as a file on it's own somewhere?

Check it out:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010919601033.aspx

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Michal [Microsoft Outlook MVP]

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Prem Soni

Hi,

u can export your address book from old pc by following these steps:

open outlook express
then click on file menu then choose export> Address Book
Then choose Text File (Comma separated values)
Choose Export....
Select location where u want to take backup of your address book
Here Export done....

Now in new PC
Open Outlook Express
Click file menu, choose import and then Other Address Book
Click on Text File (Comma separated values) then Import
provide location where u have taken backup from old PC by clicking on Browse.
Click Next > Finish
U know what? U have done............
 
B

Brian Tillman

Prem Soni said:
u can export your address book from old pc by following these steps:

Why do that when Outlook can import the addresses directly from Outlook
Express? File>Import and Export>Import Internet Mail and Addresses.
 
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Prem Soni

I thought he want to get it done From OE to OE.

Brian Tillman said:
Why do that when Outlook can import the addresses directly from Outlook
Express? File>Import and Export>Import Internet Mail and Addresses.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Prem Soni said:
I thought he want to get it done From OE to OE.

Now why would he ask that in an Outlook newsgroup? Go back and read the
original question.
 

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