Can't use addressbook!

M

Mike

I recently installed Office 2003 & am having a problerm with the following.
When I try to use the envelope wizard in Word & I click the address book, I
get a
message saying "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail
client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Outlook and set it
as the default mail client" I checked & Outlook is set as the default mail
client. After quitting, I get another message saying "Logon failed. You must
log onto MS Exchange to access your address book, Error Code: "Unspecified
Error" This is on my home computer, so there is no exchange server for me to
log on to!
Whay can't I use my address book like I could in Office 2000?
 
R

Ralph John

-----Original Message-----
I recently installed Office 2003 & am having a problerm with the following.
When I try to use the envelope wizard in Word & I click the address book, I
get a
message saying "Either there is no default mail client or the current mail
client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Please run Outlook and set it
as the default mail client" I checked & Outlook is set as the default mail
client. After quitting, I get another message saying "Logon failed. You must
log onto MS Exchange to access your address book, Error Code: "Unspecified
Error" This is on my home computer, so there is no exchange server for me to
log on to!
Whay can't I use my address book like I could in Office 2000?


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Hi Mike

Go to: http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/Ralph.htm.

There you will find some procedures to download to tell
you how to convert the address book to a regular address
database and to use it for printing labels. I had that MS
exchnge problem and solved it by converting my address
book to a database according to the procedure referenced.

Ralph John
 

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