Accessing a "contacts" list

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Kath

Under Outlook 2000, I have several "contact folders"
(such as Purchasing CardHolders, campus mailing addresses,
statehouse contacts etc) Now that I am on Outlook 2002,
now of these folders can be accessed.

HELP ! I hate to type 250 contacts back into the main
contact file.

Will 2002 let me have the individual files like P-card so
I can send mass monthly mailings?
 
What do you mean they cannot be "accessed?"
Are you using the same Outlook Data File as you were before? How did you
migrate from Outlook 2000 to 2002?
 
Before with Outlook 2000, I could click my address book...
go down to P-card contacts and send an email to each P-
card holder at one. Now with Outlook 2002, I cannot do
that. The migration was done by Computers Services.

Will Outlook 2003 let me do this? That is *IF* I can get
my contacts list over to the address book.
-----Original Message-----
What do you mean they cannot be "accessed?"
Are you using the same Outlook Data File as you were before? How did you
migrate from Outlook 2000 to 2002?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Under Outlook 2000, I have several "contact folders"
(such as Purchasing CardHolders, campus mailing addresses,
statehouse contacts etc) Now that I am on Outlook 2002,
now of these folders can be accessed.

HELP ! I hate to type 250 contacts back into the main
contact file.

Will 2002 let me have the individual files like P-card so
I can send mass monthly mailings?


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