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Your contacts were never in the Windows Address Book or Outlook Express.
They were in Outlook. You cannot run Outlook 2000 on Vista in IMO mode. You might be able to switch to Corp/Workgroup mode and get Outlook to work, but you're way overdue to upgrade to a version of Office that can work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jabberwockybbs" wrote in message ... Thanks Russ...let me add a few more details to see if that helps clarify the problem.First of all, I do NOT have Outlook 2007. I thought that perhaps it might be a solution. While I mentioned Vista as being on the new computer, I loaded my Office Pro 2000 onto it, which is where the Outlook 2000 came from. While my main list of addresses was on Outlook Express (which I just realized isn't REALLY Outlook), I also have a similar list on Outlook (I will call it List A). I exported the Outlook list as a CSV file and imported it to the new computer's Outlook. I also exported the address book in Outlook Express and it seemed to save it as a file for Excel (List B). When using the Outlook on the new computer I can see the List A, but Word 2000 does not see it when I pull down my tab for printing envelopes (which it does on my XP computer). So both Outlook and Word ARE both the 2000 format. Ideally I would like to have the List B running, as it is my primary contact list, but at this point I would take either of them. Also when in Outlook when I have tried to create a contact list, it lets me type all the info, but does not allow me to save it. I am not opposed to buying an updated version of either Office or Outlook if it will solve my problem. At this point my brain has turned to mush trying to figure out what the problem could be.....again...thanks for your imput "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Word has never been able to use the Windows Address Book. It only integrates with Outlook. You'll need the same version of Outlook as Word. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jabberwockybbs" wrote in message ... In the past I used XP and Outlook express. I could use the Outlook express contact list when I needed to print envelopes for clients using Word. I never used Outlook for email, only to keep an address book that could be used by Word. Now I am using Vista and my version of Outlook does not find my contacts file (missing WAB.DLL). If I purchase Outlook 2007 will the newer version allow me to use the contacts in Word? Do I need to purchase a newer version of Office? Thanks |
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