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I created another profile, and it is using an entirely different .pst file
and address book. Using a different pst file is ok. How can i import the address book from my default outlook profile in to the profile i just created? I have attempted this a few times and have had to go to my restore point numerous time...lol.. I went to some help pages on Microspft but most of what i saw was for Outlook Express, I have Ooutlook 200. Is there an Outlook for Dummies book? thanks |
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There are many Outlook books that would cover this. Outlook 200_? I would
certainly recommend Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 http://www.microsoftbookstore.com/De...sbn=0789729687 If your contacts are in another .pst file, then you can use Outlook to open the old .pst file as well (File--Open--Outlook Data File (I think this reads: Personal Folder File in versions prior to Outlook 2003)) Then you can expand the old .pst and drag and drop the contacts you want in the new .pst. Will that do it? "learning" wrote in message ... I created another profile, and it is using an entirely different .pst file and address book. Using a different pst file is ok. How can i import the address book from my default outlook profile in to the profile i just created? I have attempted this a few times and have had to go to my restore point numerous time...lol.. I went to some help pages on Microspft but most of what i saw was for Outlook Express, I have Ooutlook 200. Is there an Outlook for Dummies book? thanks |
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That seemed to open all the "tasks" i am using, but I didnt see where it
opened the Address book. I have, in the past had to format my hard drive. I would back up the pst file onto a cd. My pst file is huge. After formatting and reinstalling Outlook, I would over write the newly created pst file with my file and i would have all my folders, tasks, and addresses. I thought the addresses were in the pst file along with the inbox and folders. However someone told me about a pab file, which is the personal address book? Is that what i need to import in to my new profile? Also after creating a new profile i had to create a new account from the tools/email accounts. Does Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 go into detail about pst files, profiles and address books? I hope he has a book on Outllok 2002. I appreciate your help and I hope I havnt confused you. "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There are many Outlook books that would cover this. Outlook 200_? I would certainly recommend Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 http://www.microsoftbookstore.com/De...sbn=0789729687 If your contacts are in another .pst file, then you can use Outlook to open the old .pst file as well (File--Open--Outlook Data File (I think this reads: Personal Folder File in versions prior to Outlook 2003)) Then you can expand the old .pst and drag and drop the contacts you want in the new .pst. Will that do it? "learning" wrote in message ... I created another profile, and it is using an entirely different .pst file and address book. Using a different pst file is ok. How can i import the address book from my default outlook profile in to the profile i just created? I have attempted this a few times and have had to go to my restore point numerous time...lol.. I went to some help pages on Microspft but most of what i saw was for Outlook Express, I have Ooutlook 200. Is there an Outlook for Dummies book? thanks |
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We're not confused, but you are.
There is no separate address book in Outlook. All Contact data resides in Contact Folders in the PST file. If yours are not, it is most likely because you migrated data incorrectly. Never, ever overwrite a PST file. Just open it, like William told you. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "learning" wrote in message ... That seemed to open all the "tasks" i am using, but I didnt see where it opened the Address book. I have, in the past had to format my hard drive. I would back up the pst file onto a cd. My pst file is huge. After formatting and reinstalling Outlook, I would over write the newly created pst file with my file and i would have all my folders, tasks, and addresses. I thought the addresses were in the pst file along with the inbox and folders. However someone told me about a pab file, which is the personal address book? Is that what i need to import in to my new profile? Also after creating a new profile i had to create a new account from the tools/email accounts. Does Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 go into detail about pst files, profiles and address books? I hope he has a book on Outllok 2002. I appreciate your help and I hope I havnt confused you. "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There are many Outlook books that would cover this. Outlook 200_? I would certainly recommend Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 http://www.microsoftbookstore.com/De...sbn=0789729687 If your contacts are in another .pst file, then you can use Outlook to open the old .pst file as well (File--Open--Outlook Data File (I think this reads: Personal Folder File in versions prior to Outlook 2003)) Then you can expand the old .pst and drag and drop the contacts you want in the new .pst. Will that do it? "learning" wrote in message ... I created another profile, and it is using an entirely different .pst file and address book. Using a different pst file is ok. How can i import the address book from my default outlook profile in to the profile i just created? I have attempted this a few times and have had to go to my restore point numerous time...lol.. I went to some help pages on Microspft but most of what i saw was for Outlook Express, I have Ooutlook 200. Is there an Outlook for Dummies book? thanks |
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I know you guys arent confused, thats why i came here to ask my questions. I
thought everythging was in the pst file, but someone told me about a pab file. I was hoping i could import my address book into my new profile without importing all the emails and folders. I opened the pst in outlook and didnt see the address book. I do need to get the book, or maybe just switch email programs. I like the funcionality of Outlook, i just can't figure it all out. A learning process,,,thanks again for the help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... We're not confused, but you are. There is no separate address book in Outlook. All Contact data resides in Contact Folders in the PST file. If yours are not, it is most likely because you migrated data incorrectly. Never, ever overwrite a PST file. Just open it, like William told you. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "learning" wrote in message ... That seemed to open all the "tasks" i am using, but I didnt see where it opened the Address book. I have, in the past had to format my hard drive. I would back up the pst file onto a cd. My pst file is huge. After formatting and reinstalling Outlook, I would over write the newly created pst file with my file and i would have all my folders, tasks, and addresses. I thought the addresses were in the pst file along with the inbox and folders. However someone told me about a pab file, which is the personal address book? Is that what i need to import in to my new profile? Also after creating a new profile i had to create a new account from the tools/email accounts. Does Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 go into detail about pst files, profiles and address books? I hope he has a book on Outllok 2002. I appreciate your help and I hope I havnt confused you. "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There are many Outlook books that would cover this. Outlook 200_? I would certainly recommend Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 http://www.microsoftbookstore.com/De...sbn=0789729687 If your contacts are in another .pst file, then you can use Outlook to open the old .pst file as well (File--Open--Outlook Data File (I think this reads: Personal Folder File in versions prior to Outlook 2003)) Then you can expand the old .pst and drag and drop the contacts you want in the new .pst. Will that do it? "learning" wrote in message ... I created another profile, and it is using an entirely different .pst file and address book. Using a different pst file is ok. How can i import the address book from my default outlook profile in to the profile i just created? I have attempted this a few times and have had to go to my restore point numerous time...lol.. I went to some help pages on Microspft but most of what i saw was for Outlook Express, I have Ooutlook 200. Is there an Outlook for Dummies book? thanks |
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OK. One more time.
Outlook has no address book. All the Contact data is in your Contacts Folder. If you copied and opened the correct Outlook data file all your data is still where it always was: in your Contacts Folder. Is it? If you want that information also to appear in the address book view, just configure the Outlook Address Book in your new profile: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "learning" wrote in message ... I know you guys arent confused, thats why i came here to ask my questions. I thought everythging was in the pst file, but someone told me about a pab file. I was hoping i could import my address book into my new profile without importing all the emails and folders. I opened the pst in outlook and didnt see the address book. I do need to get the book, or maybe just switch email programs. I like the funcionality of Outlook, i just can't figure it all out. A learning process,,,thanks again for the help. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... We're not confused, but you are. There is no separate address book in Outlook. All Contact data resides in Contact Folders in the PST file. If yours are not, it is most likely because you migrated data incorrectly. Never, ever overwrite a PST file. Just open it, like William told you. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "learning" wrote in message ... That seemed to open all the "tasks" i am using, but I didnt see where it opened the Address book. I have, in the past had to format my hard drive. I would back up the pst file onto a cd. My pst file is huge. After formatting and reinstalling Outlook, I would over write the newly created pst file with my file and i would have all my folders, tasks, and addresses. I thought the addresses were in the pst file along with the inbox and folders. However someone told me about a pab file, which is the personal address book? Is that what i need to import in to my new profile? Also after creating a new profile i had to create a new account from the tools/email accounts. Does Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 go into detail about pst files, profiles and address books? I hope he has a book on Outllok 2002. I appreciate your help and I hope I havnt confused you. "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... There are many Outlook books that would cover this. Outlook 200_? I would certainly recommend Ken Slovak's book Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 http://www.microsoftbookstore.com/De...sbn=0789729687 If your contacts are in another .pst file, then you can use Outlook to open the old .pst file as well (File--Open--Outlook Data File (I think this reads: Personal Folder File in versions prior to Outlook 2003)) Then you can expand the old .pst and drag and drop the contacts you want in the new .pst. Will that do it? "learning" wrote in message ... I created another profile, and it is using an entirely different .pst file and address book. Using a different pst file is ok. How can i import the address book from my default outlook profile in to the profile i just created? I have attempted this a few times and have had to go to my restore point numerous time...lol.. I went to some help pages on Microspft but most of what i saw was for Outlook Express, I have Ooutlook 200. Is there an Outlook for Dummies book? thanks |
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