Microsoft Outlook 2007 - importing contacts?
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I need some help with Microsoft Outlook. Our computer had so much junk on it, so my brother took the computer and cleaned it up for us with the original discs the computer came with. I kept my old Contacts folder from my old fiels but the files are saved as a 'Contact File'. Is there any way I can import them back into my new contacts/address book in Outlook as I don't want to loose all my email address. I've tried just dragging them across and this isn't working. They are not saved as .pst files. Thanks in advance.
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Answer:
I am just guessing but if you used an export command in Outlook to create the file then use the import command to load them back. ₪ ɦəlʞɹɐq ₪
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