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I am using XP Pro 2002 SP2, and Outlook 2000. I really need help to manage
my address book and contacts. My use is personal, not business so I don't
need the features for business.
When I upgraded to XP I ended up with lost address books. In order to
restore them I had to create a "New" Personal address book. It doesnt seem
to be conected to my Contacts list and runs separately from it.
I have tried to "merge address book with contacts" and all I get are
multiple copies of the same thing in my Contacts folder, but not all the
addresses transfer. (I have the box checked to check for
duplicates---apparently it doesn't). It is not merging all the files.
Lastly, is there a way I can delete my address book and just use my contacts
list? It has all the information I need (address book doesn't). Of course,
I first need to merge them! Only solution I have found is to go into each
entry and cut and paste information---would take way to long. I just need a
simple address book with all the contact information.
Help, I'm not the most computer savy person, but I know enough to get into
trouble!
Linda
my address book and contacts. My use is personal, not business so I don't
need the features for business.
When I upgraded to XP I ended up with lost address books. In order to
restore them I had to create a "New" Personal address book. It doesnt seem
to be conected to my Contacts list and runs separately from it.
I have tried to "merge address book with contacts" and all I get are
multiple copies of the same thing in my Contacts folder, but not all the
addresses transfer. (I have the box checked to check for
duplicates---apparently it doesn't). It is not merging all the files.
Lastly, is there a way I can delete my address book and just use my contacts
list? It has all the information I need (address book doesn't). Of course,
I first need to merge them! Only solution I have found is to go into each
entry and cut and paste information---would take way to long. I just need a
simple address book with all the contact information.
Help, I'm not the most computer savy person, but I know enough to get into
trouble!
Linda