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reading my nk2 file

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Lauren - 13 Dec 2005 05:59 GMT
Hi

My boss has asked me to transfer the names in his auto complete list to his
address book but I don't know how. We run Outlook Express 2003. I have read
all the posts and other helps on this site but cannot find anything - maybe
its just not possibe? He wasnt really interested in purchasing the ingressor
program, is there any other possible way to read the NK2 file?  Thanks!
Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook - 13 Dec 2005 07:49 GMT
 If he wants to make Contacts out of people he has sent emails to - go to
his Sent folder, open each email and right click the name in the To field or
drag the whole Sent email to his COntacts folder.  It will make new
contacts.
 --

 Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
 Acorn Training and Consulting
 www.acorntraining.com.au

 Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field
Chooser and Group by Box!!

 > Hi
 >
 > My boss has asked me to transfer the names in his auto complete list to
his
 > address book but I don't know how. We run Outlook Express 2003. I have
read
 > all the posts and other helps on this site but cannot find anything -
maybe
 > its just not possibe? He wasnt really interested in purchasing the
ingressor
 > program, is there any other possible way to read the NK2 file?  Thanks!
 
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