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Default Cannot get correct address book when emailing Word document in Wor

I have Outlook Express as well as MS Outlook. I am using a XP PC.
I have no addresses in my address book for OE and about 500 in my MS Outlook.
Through IE I establish my Default Email program to be MS Outlook.
I go into Word and create a document then go to File/Send To/Email
Recipioent and when I get my email header I click on my address book and I
see NO addresses. So it's as if I am still attempting call up the OE address
book.

Now this the strange thing - The scenerio about is happening with my friends
system. Now when I try to do the same thing using either my ME or XP systems
the process works as it is suppose to. What ever I set my default email
program to be Word calls that one up and it's appropiate address book.

What could be wrong or not setup correctly on my friends systen that is
causing his not to work right ?

We have tried and tried, tested and tested until we are blue in the face but
can't get his to work correctly.

Somebody Please HELP !!!

Thank you,
Paul
 
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