That would depend on what type of address book it is. You provided no
information that would permit an answer.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> My college student has my computer with my address book on it. Is there a
> way
> that she can e-mail it to me?
>
> Thanks!
The address book is in Outlook 2003.
> That would depend on what type of address book it is. You provided no
> information that would permit an answer.
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> > Thanks!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 25 Sep 2004 01:18 GMT
Outlook 2003 has no address book.
Contact Data is stored in the Contacts Folder along with all the rest of
your Outlook Data. That file is huge. I doubt you would want to email it. If
not, just copy your Contacts Folder into a new PST file of its own and see
if it is of a size you would want to email.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> The address book is in Outlook 2003.
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Craig - 25 Sep 2004 19:33 GMT
Thanks, Russ. You're right; I don't think that I want to do the e-mail.
Appreciate your help!
Craig
> Outlook 2003 has no address book.
> Contact Data is stored in the Contacts Folder along with all the rest of
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 26 Sep 2004 06:19 GMT
Alternatively, you could export the address book/contact folder to Excel and
mail that. You would then import it on your computer and use the windows
comma separated values option to identify the document.

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After a lot of head-scratching, Craig asked:
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