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Old February 24th 07, 01:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
john
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Default Outlook 2003 address book

I just imported to a new computer
I had several address books: contact, biz, personal, prospects etc.

When I choose new email/ then press the TO button to choose address I now
only have contacts, before I could use drop down to select witch I wanted

When in outlook in the contact TAB I see all my old address books under
contacts, I can of course right click send email, but would prefer it like
it was before from the TO




 




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