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Graham Mayor
 
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Default Address book Backup

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When you want to enter a new address into the list, what do you do in order
to do that?
The 'open book' icon calls what is known as a MAPI compliant address book.
This is normally the Outlook contacts list address book interface. If that
is indeed the case, you need to open Outlook then File data file
management and ascertain the name of your personal folders file - it will
probably be called Personal Folders.PST or maybe Outlook.PST. Copy this file
and import it to Outlook on your new PC.

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Monica wrote:
Graham
I have a file in Word called "Envelopes". I open the file - which is
just a Word file and I click on "Tools", "Envelopes" and than I click
on the icon (which is a picture of a open book" and my addresses are
all listed in there. It's the address book that is usually used in
Office 2000. I'm sorry, that's all I know. Does it answer your
question? Thanks,
Monica

"Monica" wrote:

In Word 2000, I have about 200 addresses that I use for envelopes. I
transfered to a new computer and I cannot get a backup of this
address list. What am I doing wrong? What appears when I backup and
install on my new computer is my OE Adress book. OE is my default
mail. Thank you so much for any help you can give me.