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Forum: Outlook - Using Contacts April 18th 09, 07:37 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Posted By Mark Knowles[_2_]
Contacts selectable.modifyable from icon, no access from To: r

This is an Office XP Professional (Outlook 2002) installation after Uninstall
of Office 2007.
Relative tired of trying to learn Office 2007 Pro and asked for trade with
our Office XP Pro.
We see...
Forum: Outlook - Using Contacts April 13th 09, 10:56 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Replies: 4
Views: 440
Posted By Mark Knowles[_2_]
Contacts selectable.modifyable from icon, no access from To: row

My Contacts appear to be intact and modifyable from the contacts icon, but
are not accesible or selectable from the To: row of an email. When I try to
Add or change an address book from the...
Forum: Outlook - Installation March 6th 09, 09:42 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Replies: 4
Views: 563
Posted By Mark Knowles[_2_]
how do I import 2007 pst file into 2002?

This copy of outlook was an office pro 2007 I installed for my mother-in-law.
She didnt like 2007 and wanted the version my wife had, so I am attempting
to swap versions. probably TMI.

"DL"...
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