Re: Re:address book

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From: PA Bear (PABear_at_mvps.org)
Date: 09/07/04


Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 00:16:15 -0400

I think you'll find that Groups and Folders neither import nor export, Alan.

All About Address Book
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/files/wab.htm

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE)
Alan Sun [MSFT] wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Thanks for your posting here.
>
> Based on my knowledge, the group will be imported after importing the 
> whole
> address book. Please check the steps you used to export/import the address
> according to the following article:
> OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;270670
>
> As for question 2, you may have to import the all the addresses to Text
> (Comma Separated Values) file using Export wizard in OE. And then you can
> edit the CSV file and save the addresses for each account to separate 
> file.
> You can use Excel to modify the CSV file.
>
> Hope this helps. If you need further help, just post back to let me know
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Alan Sun
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>     |From: "Ken" <nospam@hotmail.com>
>     |Subject: Re:address book
>     |Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:55:11 -0600
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>     |Hi,
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |I use MS Outlook Express 6.0 (OE6). My OS is Windows XP
> (professional).
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |I have 2 questions about address book.
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |Q1: I want to export email addresses from a group in the address book
> of OE6
>     |to an address book of OE6 on the new computer. What’s the best
> way to do
>     |that?
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |I tried to export address book (WAB) to a CD first and took it to the
> new
>     |computer and tried to import address book (WAB) from the CD to an
> address
>     |book of the new account hoping that that group would appear in the
> left pane
>     |of address book. But no groups appeared although all the email
> addresses
>     |from other accounts were also imported.
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |Q2: I have 10 different accounts. Each account has different email
> addresses
>     |in the address book. Is there a way to save email addresses in each
> address
>     |book?
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |Again I tried to export address book (WAB) to a different drive. I
> could do
>     |it. However, this action saves all email addresses from each account
> all
>     |together. Is there a way to save email addresses for each account
>     |separately? I just want to export email addresses in each account to
> the
>     |address book of the corresponding account on my new PC.
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |
>     |
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>     | 


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