Export Contacts form Outlook 2000

G

Guest

When I open the Address Book from within Outlook 2000 and click on the file
menu, the Export and Import selections are grayed out preventing me from
exporting my address book data.

I have Outlook 2000 on an old lap top with Outlook 2003 on my new laptop.
When I backed up my .pst file from Outlook 2000, moved it to Outlook 2003 on
the new laptop, the address book in Outlook 2003 was empty of all my contacts
even though all the old emails were present.

I have now manually entered my email accounts in the new Outlook 2003 and
moved all emails by moving the .pst file to the the new computer. The only
major thing I lack now are the contacts, but - as stated above - the export
function in the Outlook 2000 is not working. Any way to activate the Export
function or work around this?

Thank you
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

The export command in Outlook is not in the Address Book dialog. It's on the File menu in Outlook's main window.

On the new machine, make sure you check the Outlook Address Book check box on the Properties dialog of each contacts folder you want to see in the address book.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
G

Guest

Thank you, Sue. I finally figured it out. I consider myself fair to very
computer literate and it seems Microsoft could help folks by making
transitions between Outlook versions a bit simpler...

Thanks again,

Steve
 

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