Save Outlook 2003 Contacts information

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FARSHAD

Hello
I want to save outlook 2003 Contacts information on my hard disk
for when i want to format my hard disk, i want restore the contact
information
in the Outlook
where is the files that i need to backup

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Thanks
 
FARSHAD said:
Hello
I want to save outlook 2003 Contacts information on my hard disk
for when i want to format my hard disk, i want restore the contact
information
in the Outlook
where is the files that i need to backup

===============
Thanks

1) In future please post in the correct place - there are plenty of
Outlook groups.

2) You don't need to search for anything. Use Import/Export from the file
menu and export as a .pst.
 
The Outlook 2003 comes with Office 2003 or is a isolated program? What is
the difference between 2003 and Express 6.0?
 
André M. P. said:
The Outlook 2003 comes with Office 2003 or is a isolated program?
What is the difference between 2003 and Express 6.0?

Er, everything. They are two totally different applications - and, no, you
cannot use Outlook to upgrade OE. Outlook is a fully-fledged, full-bodied
PIM (Personal Information Manager). It can be bought separately or with any
Office suite.
 
In
André M. P. said:
The Outlook 2003 comes with Office 2003 or is a isolated
program?


You can get it either way.

What is the difference between 2003 and Express 6.0?


Despite the similarity of their names, Outlook and Outlook
Express are two very different programs. This is a frequent
source of confusion and, in my view, Microsoft did us all a
disservice by giving such similar names to two such dissimilar
programs.

Outlook is a Personal Information Manager, including Calendar,
Task List, Contact Manager, Notes, Journal, etc. It also does
E-mail.

Outlook Express is an E-mail client and newsreader. It has no
Personal Information Manager capability. The capabilities of the
two overlap only in a single area--E-mail.
 
It's similar to Outlook from Office 2000?

Cerridwen said:
Er, everything. They are two totally different applications - and, no, you
cannot use Outlook to upgrade OE. Outlook is a fully-fledged, full-bodied
PIM (Personal Information Manager). It can be bought separately or with any
Office suite.
 

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