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How to export the Address Book to a file?
bretpark 18-October-2008 01:28:12 PM

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Open Outlook Express and click File | Export | Address Book
Select text file (Command separated Values), and click Export.
Click Browse, and navigate in the CSV Export dialog to the backup folder you created earlier, when creating a folder for messages.In the File Name drop-down box, type Address Book Followed by the date, and click save.Click next in the CSV Export dialog box.
Select the items to back up.
Click finish, click OK, and then click Close
Posted by saqlain231


You're now ready to import the newly exported Outlook address book (C:MYADRBOK. CSV file for example) into the program you were trying to export to.
1) Open Outlook Express and click File | Export | Address Book
2) Select text file (Command separated Values), and click Export.
3) Click Browse, and navigate in the CSV Export dialog to the backup folder you created earlier, when creating a folder for messages.
4) In the File Name drop-down box, type Address Book Followed by the date, and click save.
5) Click next in the CSV Export dialog box.
6) Select the items to back up.
7) Click finish, click OK, and then click Close
Posted by waqasahmad


To export the Address Book to a file:
1) Open Outlook Express and click File | Export | Address Book
2) Select text file (Command separated Values), and click Export.
3) Click Browse, and navigate in the CSV Export dialog to the backup folder you created earlier, when creating a folder for messages.
4) In the File Name drop-down box, type Address Book Followed by the date, and click save.
5) Click next in the CSV Export dialog box.
6) Select the items to back up.
7) Click finish, click OK, and then click Close

Posted by eric


Looking for a way to export your Outlook Address Book to another program? Outlook 97 and Outlook 98 doesn't come with a built-in method to export the address book, but if you have Outlook Express 4.x here's an indirect method:


* Run Outlook Express 4.x (if you don't already have it, install Explorer 4.x full version)

* Select "File | Import | Address Book..." from the main menu

* Select "Microsoft Exchange Personal Address Book"

* Click "Import" and click "Close" once the importing is completed


To export the address book:

* Select "File | Export | Address Book..." from the main menu

* Select "Text File (Comma Separated Values)"

* Click "Export"

* Type a file name in the "Save exported file as" input box.


For example type, "C:MYADRBOK.CSV"


* Click "Next"

* Optionally select the fields you wish to export and click "Finish"

* Click "Close" once the exporting is completed



You're now ready to import the newly exported Outlook address book (C:MYADRBOK.CSV file for example) into the program you were trying to export to. CSV (comma separated values) text files are supported by almost all programs with the ability to import information from external programs. Refer to the documentation for further instructions.
Posted by sagitraz

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