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Difference between Business Contact Manager and Contacts tool.

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Jose F. D'Silva - 17 Jan 2005 07:25 GMT
How is Business Contact Manager different from the Contacts tool provided
with Outlook 2003?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Jan 2005 20:35 GMT
From F1 help in Outlook:

Business Contact Manager for Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 lets you create
and manage business contacts, accounts, and sales opportunities in one
location. When you install Business Contact Manager, the Business Contact
Manager Toolbar is added to Outlook 2003, along with a Business Tools menu
that provides you with options for managing your business data.

From the Help menu in Outlook 2003, you will also see three new options for
Help using Business Contact Manager:

 a.. Business Contact Manager Help
 b.. Business Contact Manager Quick Start Guide
 c.. Business Contact Manager Tours
Note  To view the Help options for Business Contact Manager, you first need
to install Business Contact Manager.

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After furious head scratching, Jose F. D'Silva asked:

| How is Business Contact Manager different from the Contacts tool
| provided with Outlook 2003?
 
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