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exporting contacts from Outlook 2000 to Oultlook xp

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skoppel - 02 Jan 2004 19:07 GMT
I tried to send outlook contacts files from my office
ccontacts file, which runs Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000
Professional through the company's Microsoft Exchange
server (version unknown to me) to my home computer, put
them in my home Outlook contacts file. the home file is
Outlook xp running on Windows Me. I sent them as
attachments using the Insert Item process. They are
received in HTML format (I think) and when I open them in
Outlook xp they appear as preformatted email messages
insteadof Contacts files. I do nothave this problem
sending contacts items generally, which can be dragged to
the contacts file in Outlook and work normaally.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 05 Jan 2004 18:12 GMT
Send in rich-text format, not HTML, or send them as vCard files.
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> I tried to send outlook contacts files from my office
> ccontacts file, which runs Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000
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> sending contacts items generally, which can be dragged to
> the contacts file in Outlook and work normaally.
 
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