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When I want to select names to send/forward an email in Outlook 2003, I click
on "To" and the "Select Names" window opens up. It defaults to the forst of two "Contacts" folders I have. I can click on the second one which is where my Contacts email addresses really are, but the problem is when I try to add a new contact, it will enter that contact into the default folder, which is not used. How do I erase the first contact folder, or how do I move all of my contacts from the second folder to the first folder? |
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