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transfering
I migrated to a new, larger drive on the same box, and transferred my
backup.pst files into Outlook successfully. All contacts are there and available, but when I go to type a new e-mail and hit 'to' - it says my contact files are empty. So I can open them individually and send from the "card", but can't figure out how to see them in the normal way. Thanks for your help. |
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Configure your Outlook Address Book correctly:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LinnHarrison" wrote in message news I migrated to a new, larger drive on the same box, and transferred my backup.pst files into Outlook successfully. All contacts are there and available, but when I go to type a new e-mail and hit 'to' - it says my contact files are empty. So I can open them individually and send from the "card", but can't figure out how to see them in the normal way. Thanks for your help. |
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Thanks!
"LinnHarrison" wrote: I migrated to a new, larger drive on the same box, and transferred my backup.pst files into Outlook successfully. All contacts are there and available, but when I go to type a new e-mail and hit 'to' - it says my contact files are empty. So I can open them individually and send from the "card", but can't figure out how to see them in the normal way. Thanks for your help. |
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