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Old May 24th, 2010, 03:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
David C. Stevens
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Hi,
I am able to back up all my e-mails and settings except my Contacts,
which has all my friends and family e-mail address. Can anyone tell me
how to back up my contacts in Outlook 2003? I would appreciate it if you
could CC my e-mail address as well as the newsgroups.
Thank You.

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Old May 24th, 2010, 07:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon[_15_]
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"David C. Stevens" wrote in message
news:7F8A35DB18B1426D980B1328452D9EBD@logopolisc06 5c...
Hi, I am able to back up all my e-mails and settings except my Contacts,
which has all my friends and family e-mail address. Can anyone tell me how
to back up my contacts in
Outlook 2003? I would appreciate it if you could CC my e-mail address as
well as the newsgroups.


Your contacts are in the same file as all the rest of your Outlook data - so
if you make ma copy of that then you have your contacts as well.
And please change your sig: it should be FOUR lines only, and the delimiter
is --[space] not a solid line.
This is so that good newsreaders will automatically strip the sig in
replies. If you use any other delimiter then the sig is NOT automatically
stripped by good news readers.
See here for more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block

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Old May 24th, 2010, 12:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
David C. Stevens
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Default Backing up Contacts

Thank you, but will I be able to back up my contacts with a program
called ABF Outlook Backup. It is a backup and synchronization tool for
the MS Outlook. It enables you to backup and restore your messages,
address book, settings, accounts, message rules, junk email lists,
signatures, and even your internet favorites. ABF Outlook Backup allows
you to backup data on the one computer and restore to another. This
feature makes ABF Outlook Backup not just a backup program but also an
ideal and perfectly functional synchronization tool. This program is
easy to use and has a simplified user interface, very useful for
beginners.

I'm new to all this backing up, my contacts (is it the same as address
book?) is very important to me.
Thank You.

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David C. Stevens
Berlin, New Jersey 08009-1618
E-Mail : and/or

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"David C. Stevens" wrote in message
news:7F8A35DB18B1426D980B1328452D9EBD@logopolisc06 5c...
Hi, I am able to back up all my e-mails and settings except my

Contacts,
which has all my friends and family e-mail address. Can anyone tell me


how to back up my contacts in Outlook 2003? I would appreciate it if
you could CC my e-mail address as well as the newsgroups.


Your contacts are in the same file as all the rest of your Outlook data
- so if you make ma copy of that then you have your contacts as well.
And please change your sig: it should be FOUR lines only, and the
delimiter is --[space] not a solid line.
This is so that good newsreaders will automatically strip the sig in
replies. If you use any other delimiter then the sig is NOT
automatically stripped by good news readers.
See here for more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block

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Old May 24th, 2010, 03:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon[_15_]
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Default Backing up Contacts


"David C. Stevens" wrote in message
news:29B7776C756D4A008070B4A81036ADEF@logopolisc06 5c...
Thank you, but will I be able to back up my contacts with a program
called ABF Outlook Backup. It is a backup and synchronization tool for
the MS Outlook. It enables you to backup and restore your messages,
address book, settings, accounts, message rules, junk email lists,
signatures, and even your internet favorites. ABF Outlook Backup allows
you to backup data on the one computer and restore to another. This
feature makes ABF Outlook Backup not just a backup program but also an
ideal and perfectly functional synchronization tool. This program is
easy to use and has a simplified user interface, very useful for
beginners.


Looks as though it backs everything up.


I'm new to all this backing up, my contacts (is it the same as address
book?) is very important to me.
Thank You.


Yes and no. Many people CALL the Contacts folder the "addressbook" in error.
The Addressbook is actually just a view of the contacts folder.
If you are unsure, contact the Vendors and ask.
It would seem to me from their website that the utility backs up the Outlook
data file which of course includes Contacts.

 




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