how do i delete contact list in ms word
Could you please start at the beginning with an accurate description of what
you did? You still haven't posed a valid question for us. Outlook Express
has nothing to do with Outlook. We know nothing about Corel, but I doubt
Corel would export to Outlook Express since it also uses MAPI, which OE does
not support. It said it was exporting to Outlook, right? If so, then you
must have Outlook running somewhere. If you don't know that much, then I
don't see how we can help you.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"burner" wrote in message
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I have outlook express 6.0 No I did not configure a profile before I
exported. When I go to Outlook Express, all I see is my mail related
files,
I don't see a contact folder. I'm about to give up on this.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Did you already have Outlook configured with an active profile before you
did this export? If so, what version?
Can't you just open Outlook? You can't miss the Contacts Folder when you
do.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"burner" wrote in message
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My problem is I don't know how to get to the contacts folder. Please
give
me
detailed instructions on how to get and open the contacts folder. I
guess
you've figured out by now that I'm a dummy.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
burner wrote:
Yes, that's what I did. From word perfect I went to envelopes,
addresses, file, export. It said export to outlook 97/98/2000 XP.
Export from CorielCenteral (addresses), export to Personal folders,
Contacts. Then it said to match address book fields to export
fields
and add. I did that but the addresses are incomplete. I tried it
again and again and endeded up with the names in the contact field
listed 3 times. some of the names had numbers and some had
addresses, I have a mess so I want to delete the list I exported to
CONTACTS and start over.
Starting over is quite easy. Open your Contacts folder, press CTRL-A
to
select all your Contacts, and press Delete to delete them all. You'll
have
an empty Contacts folder then.
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Brian Tillman
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