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I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest account
has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the existing email addresses into the newer accounts? The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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Outlook version, please?
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Buzz asked: | I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest | account has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others | have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 | newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the | existing email addresses into the newer accounts? | The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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MS Outlook 2003. File version reads "11.0.5510"
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Outlook version, please? --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Buzz asked: | I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest | account has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others | have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 | newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the | existing email addresses into the newer accounts? | The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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It's Outlook 2003 and the accounts are pop 3 profiles (cox.net accounts).
They are completely functional, but the address book contact lists on the newer ones are empty. Hope this helps narrow it down. Thanks! "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Outlook version, please? --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Buzz asked: | I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest | account has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others | have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 | newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the | existing email addresses into the newer accounts? | The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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Clarify your question. Outlook does not use an address book. It uses
Contacts Folders which are in no way segregated by email accounts. Contacts data is available to every email account you have in your Outlook profile. What makes you think they are not? In your post you mention email accounts. In your Subject you mention user accounts. Are you confused, or just trying to confuse us? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Buzz" wrote in message ... I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest account has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the existing email addresses into the newer accounts? The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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Version is MS Outlook 2003. mouse over the book icon reads "address book".
new email draft, "to" field opens window "address book" with subtitle "contacts". What makes me think they are not available is the blank list of addresses in the address book. Somehow, there's no link among email account profiles. Any change in any one account's address book is independent of the others. The 2 new ones were both empty. Hope this makes sense. Any advise would be appreciated. By the way, these are all pop 3 email accounts, not MS exchange server accounts. maybe that's where the confusion lies. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify your question. Outlook does not use an address book. It uses Contacts Folders which are in no way segregated by email accounts. Contacts data is available to every email account you have in your Outlook profile. What makes you think they are not? In your post you mention email accounts. In your Subject you mention user accounts. Are you confused, or just trying to confuse us? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Buzz" wrote in message ... I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest account has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the existing email addresses into the newer accounts? The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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Your description still does not make sense. If all 3 email accounts are in
the same Outlook profile, they will all use the same Contacts data. Contacts data is not segregated by email account in any way. I suspect you simply haven't configured your address book view correctly. No question is answered more often than that one he http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Buzz" wrote in message news ![]() Version is MS Outlook 2003. mouse over the book icon reads "address book". new email draft, "to" field opens window "address book" with subtitle "contacts". What makes me think they are not available is the blank list of addresses in the address book. Somehow, there's no link among email account profiles. Any change in any one account's address book is independent of the others. The 2 new ones were both empty. Hope this makes sense. Any advise would be appreciated. By the way, these are all pop 3 email accounts, not MS exchange server accounts. maybe that's where the confusion lies. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify your question. Outlook does not use an address book. It uses Contacts Folders which are in no way segregated by email accounts. Contacts data is available to every email account you have in your Outlook profile. What makes you think they are not? In your post you mention email accounts. In your Subject you mention user accounts. Are you confused, or just trying to confuse us? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Buzz" wrote in message ... I have 3 separate email accounts I use on my computer. The oldest account has 100's of email addresses in its address book. The others have none. Is there a way to share the same address book with the 2 newer email accounts? If not, is there a way that I can get all the existing email addresses into the newer accounts? The help menu has not been very helpful. Thanks! |
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