moving address book to another PC

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Hi there
I just purchased a Lap Top and I would like to import all my Outlook contacts from my other home PC to this one. How can I do it, so I don't have to manually re-type all my contacts to the Lap Top
Thanks
 
Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm


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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, JC asked:

| Hi there:
| I just purchased a Lap Top and I would like to import all my Outlook
| contacts from my other home PC to this one. How can I do it, so I
| don't have to manually re-type all my contacts to the Lap Top? Thanks
 
You can export to a CSV file then import them back in on the new system..
There's a wizard in OL2000 to help you..Just highlight your contacts from
the folder view and select File/Import Export then export to a file. I would
use the CSV (win),, make sure contacts is selected and point it to a
floppy, zip or whatever to off load and select what fields you want to
export,, then just import back on the new system. It's very easy but the
Wizard will help you if you get in a jam...





JC said:
Hi there:
I just purchased a Lap Top and I would like to import all my Outlook
contacts from my other home PC to this one. How can I do it, so I don't have
to manually re-type all my contacts to the Lap Top?
 
I would recommend exporting the contact folder in a pst. CSV format is
cool, but it is always better to use what outlook uses.


JC said:
Hi there:
I just purchased a Lap Top and I would like to import all my Outlook
contacts from my other home PC to this one. How can I do it, so I don't have
to manually re-type all my contacts to the Lap Top?
 

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