Someone at our office sent me one of their contacts. I
tried to save this to my outlook by opening the contact in
the e-mail and doing a file and save but no luck. How can
I save this information intact without the need to re-type
it?
What did you actually receive? An embedded contact item? A .vcf vCard file
attachment?

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> Someone at our office sent me one of their contacts. I
> tried to save this to my outlook by opening the contact in
> the e-mail and doing a file and save but no luck. How can
> I save this information intact without the need to re-type
> it?
An embedded contact item
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>What did you actually receive? An embedded contact item? A .vcf vCard file
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Jul 2004 22:45 GMT
Try dragging the embedded item to your Contacts folder.

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> An embedded contact item
> >-----Original Message-----
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This worked - So simple I missed it. I tried to save and
close and save as and neglected the simple
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>Try dragging the embedded item to your Contacts folder.
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