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Old February 10th 10, 08:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default How do you save a contact from an e-mail you have recieved?

This should be a fairly easy thing to find, but maybe I'm just missing it.
When I get an e-mail from someone not on my contact list, how can I save
their contact information without having to enter it in manually? I can't
figure out how to do this on gmail either! Should be a fairly easy thing to
do, you would think.
 




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