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hsalim - 13 Oct 2003 23:51 GMT
I am using Outlook XP.

My auto-complete list is larger than my contact list, and
I would like to synchronize the two.

From reading previous posts here, I understand that these
addresses are stored in an .NK2 file. Is there a
viewer/export utility to extract the names/email addresses
from this file?  
This will help me a great deal.

Thanks to all who can help

HS
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 14 Oct 2003 00:14 GMT
Unfortunately, no. Why do they need to be synchronized? Both will be used
for addressing messages.
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HSalim - 14 Oct 2003 04:23 GMT
oh well... Thanks for the reply.
Well, you see, I'm changing email addresses and would like to see who I have
corresponded with in the past.
The contacts lists contains a small subset of the Auto-complete list.
Granted, I may not want to send my new email address to everyone on that
list, but it would have made it easier.
Now, I have to go through all the various folders and extract the email
addresses.

HS

> Unfortunately, no. Why do they need to be synchronized? Both will be used
> for addressing messages.
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