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Can you transfer contacts from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 03

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Prospective Buyer of Office for Students 2003 - 18 Feb 2004 16:03 GMT
My work computer has Outlook 2000. My contacts are saved
there in the handy dandy rolodex format. But now I want
to buy Office for Students 2003 for my home computer. I
have been told that the Outlook program that comes with
Office for Students 2003 does not have "business
contacts". Is this the SAME thing as the contacts in my
Outlook 2000. If I buy the student version of Microsoft
Office, will I not be able to transfer all my contacts to
the new progam.

Please advise and thank you!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 18 Feb 2004 17:03 GMT
What do you mean by "Rolodex format?" Are you talking about the Address Card
View?

Outlook stores all its data in a single file type which is compatible with
all versions. You can easily use your Contact Data from Outlook 2000 in
Outlook 2003. All previous views are available along with some new ones.
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Russ Valentine
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> My work computer has Outlook 2000. My contacts are saved
> there in the handy dandy rolodex format. But now I want
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> Please advise and thank you!
 
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