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I changed computers & installed Office 2000. When I opened Word and tried to
make an envelope it made some hidden association with Outlook Express and now I can't save envelope addresses in Word's address book. Sucks! |
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Word doesn't have an address book. It uses the Outlook contacts list to
which end Outlook must be the default e-mail application. In Office 2000, the link between Outlook and Word that produces the address book view is a tad fragile and so all changes are best made from Outlook. This link has been much improved in Office 2003. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org REL wrote: I changed computers & installed Office 2000. When I opened Word and tried to make an envelope it made some hidden association with Outlook Express and now I can't save envelope addresses in Word's address book. Sucks! |
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