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How to copy Outlook contacts
tcarp wrote:
I may have dug myself in a hole here. I moved all the email data over to the new profile after setting the new default email folder. All seems OK. Changed the default profile to the new one and rebooted XP. The first message I tried to send doesn't appear to find the contacts folder meaning that is shows that the address wasn't resolved when I click to have it check the address book. If I go to the Contact section in outlook it lists three My Contacts folders. The first two are copies from the old profile and the third was the one generated when the profile was created. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select the Outlook Address Book and click Remove. Stop and restart Outlook. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsAdd a new directory or address bookNextAdditional Address BooksNext. Select Outlook Address Book, click Next, then Finish. Stop and restart Outlook. Now right-click each Contacts folder you wish to appear in the Address Book, choose Properties, select te Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box marked "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" if it's not already checked. -- Brian Tillman |
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How to copy Outlook contacts
Thanks Brian
One last thing, why is Outlook trying to save a normal.dot file? I understand its coming from Word but why is Outlook messing around with it? Tom |
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How to copy Outlook contacts
tcarp wrote:
One last thing, why is Outlook trying to save a normal.dot file? I understand its coming from Word but why is Outlook messing around with it? Beats me. I never use Word for composing mail. -- Brian Tillman |
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