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Can you put contact info from your address book onto an email?

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andrl - 28 Mar 2008 23:02 GMT
I would like to know if there's a way to insert contact information from our
address book into an email without making it an attachment that opens to the
whole contact file. When you're viewing your contact lists, all that you see
is their name, address and phone numbers. Is there a way to copy and past
that block directly into an email, without having the whole contact file?
Peter A - 28 Mar 2008 23:21 GMT
> I would like to know if there's a way to insert contact information from our
> address book into an email without making it an attachment that opens to the
> whole contact file. When you're viewing your contact lists, all that you see
> is their name, address and phone numbers. Is there a way to copy and past
> that block directly into an email, without having the whole contact file?

You don't say what program you are using - but I bet it is not Word,
which this group is devoted to.

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sigaletco - 28 Mar 2008 23:30 GMT
Ohhh. Sorry. I didnt realize there was a separate group for each program. I'm
new at this. I was talking about Outlook 2007. I'll find the group for that
unless someone can answer my question. Thanks anyway.

> > I would like to know if there's a way to insert contact information from our
> > address book into an email without making it an attachment that opens to the
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> You don't say what program you are using - but I bet it is not Word,
> which this group is devoted to.
 
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