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Using Office 2000, if I insert an Outlook Contact into a Word document, it is
saved as an embedded link to the contact info. Is there any way to create a static copy of the contact data at the time of inserting without having to copy and paste? TIA! |
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You did not post the steps you are using, nor why Word's Inset Address
function does not work for you. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "HALinNY" wrote in message ... Using Office 2000, if I insert an Outlook Contact into a Word document, it is saved as an embedded link to the contact info. Is there any way to create a static copy of the contact data at the time of inserting without having to copy and paste? TIA! |
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