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Old April 30th, 2004, 05:46 PM
Rich G.
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Default Lost Address Book in OL 2000

Problem: I lost my address book in Outlook 2000.

I am running Outlook 98 at work and Outlook 2000 at home.

I'd like to take my address .PAB file and use it to replace my lost contacts at home in Outlook 2000. Can I do this? If so, how? I don't seem to have a .PAB file in OL 2000 even after I added a new name to the empty list. Where are the address files kept in Ol 2000?

Thanks to one and all!
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Old April 30th, 2004, 06:20 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Lost Address Book in OL 2000

Outlook hasn't used a PAB for years. It uses no separate address book.
All data is stored in the Contacts Folder. Is that empty?
What did you actually lose and how?
Provide enough symptoms for someone to make a diagnosis.
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Russ Valentine
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Problem: I lost my address book in Outlook 2000.

I am running Outlook 98 at work and Outlook 2000 at home.

I'd like to take my address .PAB file and use it to replace my lost

contacts at home in Outlook 2000. Can I do this? If so, how? I don't seem to
have a .PAB file in OL 2000 even after I added a new name to the empty list.
Where are the address files kept in Ol 2000?

Thanks to one and all!



 




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