Incorrect - you can have as many contact folders as you want. You just have
to create additional contact folders and give them distinct names. Then you
can select which contact folder you want your contacts to go to.
As for Sarah, it sounds like you have your .pst file on a CD or other
read-only media. Copy the .pst file to the hard drive, right click on it
and under properties, remove the check mark from the read-only property.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
David King <
[email protected]> asked:
| Export your contacts into a .pst folder. Send the file
| to your work address and import that file into Outlook.
| You can have only one set of contacts within Outlook so
| it will over write what you already have at work.
|
|| -----Original Message-----
|| I've been compiling an email list for my job in Outlook
| XP at my house. I need to send this list to the computer
| at work, and I can't do it. I tried Russ Valentine's
| suggestion (message in rtf format, attach list as item).
| This doesn't work, nor does exporting it, nor does
| exporting it do a disk, then importing it on their
| computer...
||
|| Surely I am not the first person to need to share a
| distribution list!!! There must be a way!!!
|| .