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I work with my main computer and with my laptop too. How do I share my
contact (and also my tasks and calendar) without having to update each individually? I could use a memory stick if I knew how to export and import. I have tried to do this, but cannot open the files, so perhaps I am not doing it correctly. a step-by-step suggestion would be a great help! |
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Sorry, should have said I am running Outlook 2003
"suehann1" wrote: I work with my main computer and with my laptop too. How do I share my contact (and also my tasks and calendar) without having to update each individually? I could use a memory stick if I knew how to export and import. I have tried to do this, but cannot open the files, so perhaps I am not doing it correctly. a step-by-step suggestion would be a great help! |
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On 27 Mrz., 22:40, suehann1
wrote: I work with my main computer and with my laptop too. How do I share my contact (and also my tasks and calendar) without having to update each individually? I could use a memory stick if I knew how to export and import. I have tried to do this, but cannot open the files, so perhaps I am not doing it correctly. a step-by-step suggestion would be a great help! Importing / Exporting can become difficult in the long run, because you have to watch that you don't overwrite any changes made. You can synchronize your contacts with this softwa http://www.easy2sync.com/en/produkte/e2s4o.php It can even do that without a network with a USB stick (the software calls that "bridge file". You can see a screenshot (for the wizards) he http://www.easy2sync.com/img/produkt...y_Contacts.gif Thomas |
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