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Deleted contacts from address book;  now cannot reload them

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GrammaBallard - 06 Feb 2008 18:06 GMT
I batch deleted all the contacts from my addressbook (the individual
contacts rather than the entire addressbook) Now I need them back.  To
restore theoriginal contact addresses, I removed my current Outlook address
book and created a new one.  I restarted Outlook and then designated the
original contacts folder as the new address book.  Now the new address book
shows the contact folder but comes up blank--it doesn't recognize the
entries.  I've run inbox repair but am still having the same issue.  Is there
anything I can do to fix the problem?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Feb 2008 21:26 GMT
Since Outlook does not even have an address book, you will need to provide a
more accurate description of what you did.
In Outlook, Contacts can only be manipulated from within a Contacts Folder,
where is the only place they reside. Any Contact you delete from there you
simply retrieve from the Deleted Items folder.
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> I batch deleted all the contacts from my addressbook (the individual
> contacts rather than the entire addressbook) Now I need them back.  To
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> there
> anything I can do to fix the problem?
 
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