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9.6

MS Outlook 2002 Moving Contacts to Address book

Asked by rdavidc in Outlook Groupware Software

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I basicly really messed up and had to redo harddrive. Then I couldn't really install XP after I had deleted partion, formatted, etc.  I used Get Data Back and recovered files. So,  I was using MS Office 2000 on the old hard drive that I recovered using Get Data Back, but now I am using MS Office XP (2002).  In an attempt to get all my messages, addresses, etc.  I moved the .pst files from the RECOVERED files to the new hard drive.  However, all me emails are there and all my contacts are there but, the contacts are not in the Address Book where I want them to be.  Help?  Start Free Trial
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Zone: Outlook Groupware Software
Tags: address, book, outlook, 2002, moving
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