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Re: Office 2000 to 2007. Lost address book?

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Graham Mayor

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Nov 24, 2009, 1:39:13 AM11/24/09
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Ther insert address function requires Outlook to be the default e-mail
application and for the addresses to be stored in Outlook contacts. Outlook
should be able to import addresses from a variety of formats. It is simply a
matter of finding where they were stored. I would have expected the Outlook
Express address book, but it has been a long while since I used Office 2000
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Bill Herrick wrote:
> I just upgraded a client from Office 2000 to Office 2007. One user did
> envelopes/labels in Word 2000 and has lost her address book after the
> upgrade. Her path was labels, click on the address book icon, select
> the addresses, print.
> Now that path wants to use Outlook or some other data source for those
> addresses.
> She doesn't use Outlook, and the Outlook Express addresses are not
> the ones she used before. I know Office for Mac deleted some
> addresses during upgrade; did the 2007 upgrade do the same?
> Any clues what the default address book that Word 200 used was? There
> are no *.PAB files on the machine, and the WAB file is the OLXPRS
> addresses.


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