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OE: 6.00.2900.2180 (XPsp_XP2rtm.040803-2158
XP: home with all updates I have successfully exported a friend's OE address Book to her hard drive, and copied it to a floppy. File was *.csv. I noticed that each of her group's names are not so noted in the resultant backup address book: her question is: If she loses her address book and backs it up satisfactorily, is there an easy way to reconstuct who goes in which group? For my backup, I use ABF OE backup, without another method - I will suggest that she purchases same. Please advise. tia |
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Courtesy of Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express
Create a "standalone" WAB file: http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/files/wab.htm#wabexe Then open your default address book to the group desired and select all member of the group and copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+A selects all, Ctrl+C copies them to the clipboard). Then open your "standalone" WAB file and paste the contacts into that file (you will have to hit the Enter key to OK each entry but it beats typing) and then either copy that wab file to a floppy disc or export it as CSV file. Otherwise, folders and groups neither import, nor export. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Shelly F" <shellyfREMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote in message news:lru9p1p8ie35d0ob2hpq3ho97enafcu6jd@4ax.com... > OE: 6.00.2900.2180 (XPsp_XP2rtm.040803-2158 > XP: home with all updates > > I have successfully exported a friend's OE address Book to her hard > drive, and copied it to a floppy. File was *.csv. > I noticed that each of her group's names are not so noted in the > resultant backup address book: her question is: If she loses her > address book and backs it up satisfactorily, is there an easy way to > reconstuct who goes in which group? > > For my backup, I use ABF OE backup, without another method - I will > suggest that she purchases same. Please advise. tia > |
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"Shelly F" <shellyfREMOVE@THIShotmail.com> wrote in message news:lru9p1p8ie35d0ob2hpq3ho97enafcu6jd@4ax.com... > OE: 6.00.2900.2180 (XPsp_XP2rtm.040803-2158 > XP: home with all updates > > I have successfully exported a friend's OE address Book to her hard > drive, and copied it to a floppy. File was *.csv. > I noticed that each of her group's names are not so noted in the > resultant backup address book: her question is: If she loses her > address book and backs it up satisfactorily, is there an easy way to > reconstuct who goes in which group? > > For my backup, I use ABF OE backup, without another method - I will > suggest that she purchases same. Please advise. tia > You might consider OEQB (www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/) in conjunction with OETool (www.oehelp.com/OETool/) instead. Both are free and they give you the capability of backing up all OE settings and messages with a single button click to 3 levels of redundancy. steve |
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