Question:
Copying my Outlook address book .?
Chris N
2006-12-27 13:05:47 UTC
I wish to copy my Outlook Address book from my laptop to my desk top set by wireless means or disk. Can anybody help please?
Five answers:
PRS
2006-12-27 13:11:08 UTC
go to File/Export/Import/ copy to a File click next /select personal folder file (.pst) select Pesonal folders, click the box to include subfolders then browse to where you want to put this file. Then copy the file to the disk for flash drive you are using to move it to the new computer.
2006-12-27 21:16:31 UTC
To copy your Outlook Express address book to another computer using an universally readable CSV file:



Select File | Export | Address Book from the menu in Outlook Express (at the computer whose address book you want to copy).

Select Text File (Comma Separated Values).

Click on Export.

Save the exported address book with a meaningful name to a floppy disk, ZIP drive or something similar.

Click the Next button.

Select the fields you want to include in the exported Outlook Express address book.

Finally, click the Finish button.





Restore Your Outlook Express Address Book from the CSV File

Insert the storage medium with the copied Outlook Express address book into the computer that you want to copy the address book to.

Select File | Import | Other Address Book from the menu in Outlook Express.

Make sure Text File (Comma Separated Values) is selected.

Click Import.

Select Browse.

Locate the file you exported from the other computer.

Click Open.

Click Next.

Select the fields you want to import.

Click the Finish button.
Starcher Consulting
2006-12-27 21:12:29 UTC
In Outlook - go to File, Import/Export...

Select Export to file

Comma Seperated Values (Windows)

Export from Contacts Folder

Give it a filename and save it

Copy it via network or disk to the other machine



On the other machine in Outlook

Go to File, Import/Export...

Select Import from another program or file

Select Comma Seperated Values (Windows)

Find the file you created above, decide how Outlook should handle the duplicates

Select Contacts as the destination folder

Import.



Should be all set.
opinionated1984
2006-12-27 21:13:18 UTC
On laptop, open Outlook, select "Contacts" Then go to File Menu and choose "IMport/Export"



Export to a file (CSV is fine), then save to disk.



Take disk to Desktop,open outlook, select contacts, then fo to File Menu, IMport/export and import the file into the outlook!
george r. n.
2006-12-27 21:49:03 UTC
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