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Old January 10th 07, 03:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
newbievn
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Default Automatically put people I reply to in my Outlook 2003 address book

I have found the link below which may automatically put people I
send/reply to my address book in Outlook 2003. But the problem is it
cannot check to see if the email address already exist or not....so
many duplicates in my Contacts. I just copy code from this site, run
Alt+F11 in oulook and past it into ThisOutlookSession. May I made some
mistakes ? Please help. Thanks

http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/addauto.htm

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Old January 16th 07, 02:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Oliver Vukovics
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Default Automatically put people I reply to in my Outlook 2003 address book

Dear newbievn;

you could try also our freeware addins for Outlook: Public Contact After
Reply for Outlook:

Public Contact after Reply for Outlook (Public CAR for Outlook) is a
freeware addin for Outlook, which create automatically an Outlook contact
after reply to an email and verifies whether the e-mail-address does already
exist as contact in Outlook.
http://www.publicshareware.com/outlo...ter-reply.html

or for existing emails: Public Mail 2 Contact for Outlook (freeware)

Public Mail 2 Contact is a freeware addin for Outlook It generates Outlook
contacts from existing e-mails and verifies whether the e-mail-address does
already exist as contact in Outlook.
http://www.publicshareware.com/outlo...o-contact.html

also available on the microsoft server:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ma...CE011869211033

Maybe it helps.

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Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com

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I have found the link below which may automatically put people I
send/reply to my address book in Outlook 2003. But the problem is it
cannot check to see if the email address already exist or not....so
many duplicates in my Contacts. I just copy code from this site, run
Alt+F11 in oulook and past it into ThisOutlookSession. May I made some
mistakes ? Please help. Thanks

http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/addauto.htm



 




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