BZZZZZZZZT!
Sorry, Russ is rarely wrong (99.999% right - the magic 5 nines) - the reason
he is a respected cardiologist. Would you want a cardiologist who is
"almost always" right? Not me.
He is as good with Outlook issues as he is with the heart - unless fatally
damaged - as Outlook is in many scenarios.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, demon asked:
| The guy did say "address book" not contacts and you are wrong im
| afraid as when you add a personal address book outlook all versions
| installs a mailbox.PAB by default. As for exporting it has worked for
| me many times however on occasions its better to import "pull rather
| than push" .
|
|
| || Outlook has not used a PAB for many years.
|| Exporting is no longer a recommended way to transfer Contacts
|| because it can create a file that is not compatible with other
|| versions of Outlook. The only safe way to transfer Contact data is
|| to create a PST file in the correct format and copy the Contacts
|| into that file. --
|| Russ Valentine
|| [MVP-Outlook]
|| ||| You could try looking for a *.pab file if you used a personal
||| address book rather than contacts. However if you are using
||| contacts you could try opening the contacts list and export feature.
|||
|||
||| |||| badgett wrote:
||||| I'm using Outlook 2002 and I want to export my address book into
||||| Spamarrest. Where is the address book located? When I search for
||||| *.wab, I find my old outlook express address book.
|||||
||||
|||| It's within your pst file as Contacts.
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|||| Interim Systems and Management Accounting
|||| Gordon Burgess-Parker
|||| Director
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