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Old December 5th 08, 05:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
KneelLung
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Default Questions about cleaning up duplicates

Hi. I was asked to "help" a user clean up duplicate contacts in OUTLOOK 2003.
I exported the contacts to a csv file and manually went through them and
deleted the duplicates. I now have 2 csv files, the original, and the
modified versions. Whats the best way to proceed ? Also, will this process
affect any of the Dist List the user has ? Thanks for any guidance.

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