Importing address book to Outlook 2003

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I was using Netscape 4.7 client email. I have a lot of address book (contacts) that I would like to export to outlook, but outlook 2003 don't have any import utility besides exchange import.

How can I import .cvs or other format into outlook 2003?
 
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Jan Suralertrungsri [MSFT]

Hello,

If you already have a .csv file, contacts that you exported from Netscape,
you can import that .csv file into Outlook by going to File | Import and
Export | Import from another program or file | Comma Separated Values and
then follow the wizard to import the .csv into Outlook Contact folder.

Best Regards,

Jan Suralertrungsri, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Messaging Support
Client Server Infrastructure

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I was using Netscape 4.7 client email. I have a lot of address book
(contacts) that I would like to export to outlook, but outlook 2003 don't
have any import utility besides exchange import.

How can I import .cvs or other format into outlook 2003?
 

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