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Hi,
from the various questions already posted on this forum it appears that using the link wizard in Access is not the way to go. Furthermore, as I'm wanting to update Contacts (only) in a shared folder I also found that I could not select the shared 'Contacts' folder (Only 'My contacts'). As we have someone else administrating the contacts I want to make life easy for her. We could do a manual import (or export) once a week. I have already done this once - but it is quite a long process to repeat. Is there perhaps a way of automating this? |
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