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After upgrade to Outlook 2003, my Personal Address Book disappeared. How do I
get this back, or move SOME from my contacts list to my Personal Address book? |
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Outlook has not used a PAB for years. It is obsolete and will no longer be
supported. Are you certain you were using a PAB and if so why? Explain your problem more clearly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" Gail wrote in message ... After upgrade to Outlook 2003, my Personal Address Book disappeared. How do I get this back, or move SOME from my contacts list to my Personal Address book? |
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My company was using Outlook 97. Since Outlook has "not used PAB for years",
I guess that answers my question. What I find now are multiple entries in the contact address book, and VERY slow recognition of addresses when addressing a new email. Sometimes people I frequently send to are not even found! I would like the ability to define a "work" address book and a "personal" address book to speed the search. That was how I used my "obselete" PAB. I keep contact listing like, my dentist, physician, and these do not need to be a part of the "work" address book. I hope that is "clear" enough. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB for years. It is obsolete and will no longer be supported. Are you certain you were using a PAB and if so why? Explain your problem more clearly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" Gail wrote in message ... After upgrade to Outlook 2003, my Personal Address Book disappeared. How do I get this back, or move SOME from my contacts list to my Personal Address book? |
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How much longer do you intend to use Outlook 97?
Are you saying that you now use both a PAB and the Outlook Address Book in the same profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" wrote in message ... My company was using Outlook 97. Since Outlook has "not used PAB for years", I guess that answers my question. What I find now are multiple entries in the contact address book, and VERY slow recognition of addresses when addressing a new email. Sometimes people I frequently send to are not even found! I would like the ability to define a "work" address book and a "personal" address book to speed the search. That was how I used my "obselete" PAB. I keep contact listing like, my dentist, physician, and these do not need to be a part of the "work" address book. I hope that is "clear" enough. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB for years. It is obsolete and will no longer be supported. Are you certain you were using a PAB and if so why? Explain your problem more clearly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" Gail wrote in message ... After upgrade to Outlook 2003, my Personal Address Book disappeared. How do I get this back, or move SOME from my contacts list to my Personal Address book? |
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As per my first posting, we upgraded to Outlook 2003 and that was when I
realized I had lost the PAB. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How much longer do you intend to use Outlook 97? Are you saying that you now use both a PAB and the Outlook Address Book in the same profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" wrote in message ... My company was using Outlook 97. Since Outlook has "not used PAB for years", I guess that answers my question. What I find now are multiple entries in the contact address book, and VERY slow recognition of addresses when addressing a new email. Sometimes people I frequently send to are not even found! I would like the ability to define a "work" address book and a "personal" address book to speed the search. That was how I used my "obselete" PAB. I keep contact listing like, my dentist, physician, and these do not need to be a part of the "work" address book. I hope that is "clear" enough. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB for years. It is obsolete and will no longer be supported. Are you certain you were using a PAB and if so why? Explain your problem more clearly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" Gail wrote in message ... After upgrade to Outlook 2003, my Personal Address Book disappeared. How do I get this back, or move SOME from my contacts list to my Personal Address book? |
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Please provide clear and complete information. We simply can't read minds.
How was this upgrade done? What information store are you using? Did you ever migrate your PAB to Contacts? Were you using only a PAB in Outlook 97 or also the Outlook Address Book? An in place upgrade would not "lose" your PAB. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" wrote in message ... As per my first posting, we upgraded to Outlook 2003 and that was when I realized I had lost the PAB. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How much longer do you intend to use Outlook 97? Are you saying that you now use both a PAB and the Outlook Address Book in the same profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" wrote in message ... My company was using Outlook 97. Since Outlook has "not used PAB for years", I guess that answers my question. What I find now are multiple entries in the contact address book, and VERY slow recognition of addresses when addressing a new email. Sometimes people I frequently send to are not even found! I would like the ability to define a "work" address book and a "personal" address book to speed the search. That was how I used my "obselete" PAB. I keep contact listing like, my dentist, physician, and these do not need to be a part of the "work" address book. I hope that is "clear" enough. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB for years. It is obsolete and will no longer be supported. Are you certain you were using a PAB and if so why? Explain your problem more clearly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gail R" Gail wrote in message ... After upgrade to Outlook 2003, my Personal Address Book disappeared. How do I get this back, or move SOME from my contacts list to my Personal Address book? |
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