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Old May 10th, 2004, 11:41 PM
MLPG
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Default PST: How to copy contacts into one.


Following Russ's suggestion and created a new .pst in which to put the
group of Outlook Contacts that I want to send to someone. The .pst is
created in the folder with email. I don't see where to create a folder
in contacts. Thanks. MG


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Old May 11th, 2004, 11:25 AM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default How to copy contacts into one.

Your post is confusing .
What exactly did you do and what do you mean by "The .pst is
created in the folder with email" ?
A new PST will appear in your Folder List. All you need do is copy your
Contacts Folder from your existing PST into the new one.
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Following Russ's suggestion and created a new .pst in which to put the
group of Outlook Contacts that I want to send to someone. The .pst is
created in the folder with email. I don't see where to create a folder
in contacts. Thanks. MG


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