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I read somewhere the Student version of 2003 didn't have Business
Contacts and I wanted to find out if this was the same as the Contacts Folder or if its something else. I'd like to have the contacts folder but if its not in the Student version then I might have to get the more expensive version. Thanks, Pete |
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Peter wrote:
I read somewhere the Student version of 2003 didn't have Business Contacts and I wanted to find out if this was the same as the Contacts Folder or if its something else. I'd like to have the contacts folder but if its not in the Student version then I might have to get the more expensive version. All versions of Outlook have a COntacts folder, but only the Business version that includes Business Contact Manager will have Business Contacts folder separate from the regular Contacts folder. Are you sure you need to separate them? -- Brian Tillman |
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