Address book?

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johnn

Hi:

I just bought my wife a new computer - it has Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition for an OS.
While I don 't know Vista, I think I have the machine pretty well set
up - even though I am a XP person.

It seems Vista has some new features, including a scheduling calendar.
Nifty!

Does anyone know if Vista includes a address list - you know, the
old-fashined one where you can keep track of names, street addresses,
telephone numbers etc?

If not, does anyone happen to know about a program that will do this?

Thanks!
 
Hi johnn

Type "wab" in the run line, that will bring up the windows address book,
which is also used by Windows Mail.
 
johnn said:
Hi:

I just bought my wife a new computer - it has Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition for an OS.
While I don 't know Vista, I think I have the machine pretty well set
up - even though I am a XP person.

It seems Vista has some new features, including a scheduling calendar.
Nifty!

Does anyone know if Vista includes a address list - you know, the
old-fashined one where you can keep track of names, street addresses,
telephone numbers etc?

If not, does anyone happen to know about a program that will do this?

Thanks!


It is now called Windows CONTACTS..
 
johnn said:
Hi:

I just bought my wife a new computer - it has Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition for an OS.
While I don 't know Vista, I think I have the machine pretty well set
up - even though I am a XP person.

It seems Vista has some new features, including a scheduling calendar.
Nifty!

Does anyone know if Vista includes a address list - you know, the
old-fashined one where you can keep track of names, street addresses,
telephone numbers etc?

If not, does anyone happen to know about a program that will do this?

Thanks!

When you got 'Windows Mail' opened in Vista. The address book is the '2nd'
icon. Right of the Send/Receive' button.
 
Hi johnn

Type "wab" in the run line, that will bring up the windows address book,
which is also used by Windows Mail.

That's not an address book - its a firrgin directory listing. The
"Address Book" for Windows Mail defies a description negative enough
to encompass it.
 

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