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munkeen - 15 Sep 2004 04:16 GMT
I followed the instruction to "Copy Outlook contacts to
Outlook Express Book".
After i added a personal address book called "Exported
Outlook Contacts", but it d't file my contacts in the
same wat that Outlook display contacts by default.
In the Outlook Address Book window, under "Show names
from the:" text box, when i choose "Exported Outlook
Contacts", there is empty.Please help, because i need
this Personal Address Book to Import from Outlook Express.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 15 Sep 2004 11:02 GMT
What instructions are you following? Neither Outlook nor Outlook Express use
a Personal Address Book. Neither should you.
To export to OE you must export to a file type that OE can import, such as
CSV.
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Russ Valentine
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>I followed the instruction to "Copy Outlook contacts to
> Outlook Express Book".
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> Contacts", there is empty.Please help, because i need
> this Personal Address Book to Import from Outlook Express.
MunKeen - 15 Sep 2004 11:36 GMT
How to export to CSV file from Microsoft Outlook (xp)?
Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>What instructions are you following? Neither Outlook nor Outlook Express use
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>> Contacts", there is empty.Please help, because i need
>> this Personal Address Book to Import from Outlook
Express.

>.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 15 Sep 2004 12:14 GMT
File > Import and Export... > Export to a File > CSV

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Russ Valentine
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> How to export to CSV file from Microsoft Outlook (xp)?
> Thanks.
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