Excel Address Book

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Paul

When sending an Excel workbook from Excel to a mail recipient, the
address book shows a contact list of Main Identity's Contact. I use
Outlook 2000 with Microsoft Exchange Server and Excel 2000. My
Outlook address book's default location opens our global address book
and can be changed to the outlook address book: contacts. How do I
resolve the problem in the Excel address book?
 
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David McRitchie

What specifically is the problem -- the fact that the receiver only
sees the Main Address book and not the Shared Address book ?
They are both in the same .wab file, I am using Outlook Express
though so there may be a difference.

Does the receiver use Outlook like you.

Not sure but I think you would Export the address book if you want
someone else to add to their own. I know in OE you have to
export them separately so you have two .csv files.
 
P

Paul

When sending an Excel workbook from Excel to a mail recipient, the
address book shows a contact list of Main Identity's Contact. I use
Outlook 2000 with Microsoft Exchange Server and Excel 2000. My
Outlook address book's default location opens our global address book
and can be changed to the outlook address book: contacts. How do I
resolve the problem in the Excel address book?

The problem is that I do not use outlook express but Outlook 2000. In
Outlook 2000, the company global address list shows and also the
contacts within the Outlook Address Book: Contacts folder show up, but
in Excel when you open the address book it opens to Main Identity
Contact of Outlook Express and not the Outlook 2000 address book. I
have executed the wab.exe file and found that contact file, but I need
the address book from Outlook 2000 to be the default address book when
excel shows up, not the OE address book.
 

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