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I recently upgraded from Windows ME to XP, and from Outlook 2000 to 2003. I
was able to get my Outlook 2000 Contacts into the side bar of 2003, but it won't come up with the "To" on a new message. I know about installing it with New under Tools, but I cannot even find Contacts location on the hard drive. Right clicking on Properties of Contacts iin the side bar doesn't give me the complete location. What am I not doing right? |
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