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Old September 8th 08, 10:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
TedMi
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Default Rolodex form

You mean on PAPER??? Why? I thought the whole purpose of programs like
Outlook was to eliminate paper. Note that an Outlook contact file can be
taken on the road in a PDA; this would be much more unwieldy with a deck of
rolodex cards.
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TedMi

"QBS" wrote:

Can contacts be formatted to print on rolodex forms?

Thanks,
Maria


 




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