I previously had a Personal Address book of colleagues at work. This
constituted 75% of my email. I also had a Contact list of external
recipients. It was nice and elegant and it worked. By dropping Personal
Address book my Contacts are extremely cluttered and there was no usability
or value added by this.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 13 Oct 2004 14:45 GMT
Nothing was really dropped. The PAB was replaced by the Outlook Address
Book. You can still organize your Contacts however you wish into Contact
subfolders and have them appear in the Outlook Address Book.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> I previously had a Personal Address book of colleagues at work. This
> constituted 75% of my email. I also had a Contact list of external
> recipients. It was nice and elegant and it worked. By dropping Personal
> Address book my Contacts are extremely cluttered and there was no usability
> or value added by this.