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Old June 7th 06, 10:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Blaine
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Default How to import contacts in a .msg format?

We have Outlook 2003 Professional. I have a new employee that has his
contacts from a previous company on a CD in a .msg format. If I use Windows
Explorer and double click on a .msg the file will open in an Outlook contact
screen. How do I import the files into his "Contacts" folder? Seems like
this should be easy but the Import/Export utility does not seem to be written
to Import a .msg.
 




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