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I lost Outlook 2003. When I reinstalled it I restored a Outlook Personal
folder and was able to retrieve my Contacts, but they are not listed in my addressee list. Is there anyway to to make a mass transfer of the Contacts? |
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Nothing to transfer. You simply need to configure your Outlook Address Book.
Read the KB: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sunshine" wrote in message ... I lost Outlook 2003. When I reinstalled it I restored a Outlook Personal folder and was able to retrieve my Contacts, but they are not listed in my addressee list. Is there anyway to to make a mass transfer of the Contacts? |
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