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Address card in OL2003

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Jackie D - 15 Nov 2006 08:00 GMT
Hi

Is there a limit on the number of address cards I can have in Outlook 2003?
I've got 920 at the moment and I wondered, if there is a limit, what happens?
Do they delete from the bottom?
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 15 Nov 2006 10:19 GMT
You'll find no such limit.
Outlook 97/2002 PST size limit is 2 GB. In terms of Item number limits:
16,000 items per folder when large table support is turned off (default for
Outlook 97/2000)
65,000 items per folder when large table support is turned on (default for
Outlook 2002)

16,000 folders per folder when large table support is turned off (default
for Outlook 97/2000)
65,000 folders per folder when large table support is turned on (default for
Outlook 2002)

Outlook 2003 (Unicode) PST size limit is unknown, but practical limitations
are said to be around 20GB. In terms of Item number limits that is also
unknown, but rumor has it at 130 million.  My guess is that you will hit
performance limitations before finding the upper limit on items.

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> Hi
>
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> happens?
> Do they delete from the bottom?
Jackie D - 15 Nov 2006 12:02 GMT
hi Russ

Thanks for the info. I can stop worrying.
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Jackie D

> You'll find no such limit.
> Outlook 97/2002 PST size limit is 2 GB. In terms of Item number limits:
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> > happens?
> > Do they delete from the bottom?
 
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