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Keeping all contacts in one place

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A S Rai - 28 Dec 2005 01:21 GMT
I have my email contacts in MS Outlook 2003,my telephone contacts in Address
book,and my Cell contacts in sub folder of Contacts folder of MS Outlook 2003.
I would like to have all my contacts in MS Outlook.
Kindly let me know how telephone contacts can be exported from Address book
to MS Outlook.
Secondly,how Cell Contacts sub folder of main Contacts folder in MS Outlook
can be merged into it.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 28 Dec 2005 04:40 GMT
Cell: Ctrl A to select all and drag to the top folder (or cut, then paste).
I recommend right clicking on the selected items first and assign a category
to them so it's easier to filter on them.

Telephone: do you know if they are in an old Personal Address book? Did you
look on the Address book File menu for an Export option (or on outlook's
file menu for import, if you know it's a PAB)

>I have my email contacts in MS Outlook 2003,my telephone contacts in
>Address
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> Outlook
> can be merged into it.
 
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