Bob:
Thanks again, and please disregard my last message about HTML formatting.
You've obviously fixed the problem.
Now, if I could only remember how to do that if it ever happens to me. HI!
HI!
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "bob sikkila" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 2:42 PM
Subject: exporting address books in outlook express
> sorry, folks, my computer went back to html so I am sending this message
> over again, hopefully, in plain text this time.
>
> Tom, on the computer from which you want to export the address book; =
> open outlook express and go to "file" and arrow down to "export" and =
> press "enter." you will see a list of items you could export. the top =
> choice is "address book" and you press "enter" on that. here you will =
> have two choices, either1. "microsoft exchange personal address book" =
> or 2. "tex tfile separated values". arrow down to "text file separated =
> values", then, tab twice to find "export and press "enter." you will =
> land in an edit box where you type the path to where you want to save =
> the address book which in your case will likely be a floppy disk, =
> followed by the file name such as a:\address book, etc. window eyes =
> doesn't speak the path and file name in my computer for some reason =
> although the entry will appear on the screen so don't be concerned if =
> you can't read the edit box. jaws may read it okay. tab over to next and =
> press "enter". then you will land on a list of items you want to include =
> in the address book listings. you can arrow down through all of them, =
> but the only items not checked are "first name" "last name" "middle =
> name" and "nickname." press the spacebar to check or uncheck any item. =
> tab over to "finish" and press enter and that's all there is to it. then =
> you just need to take the floppy disk over to the new computer and, =
> after opening outlook express, go to "file" and press "enter" on =
> "import". you will be given two choices, "address book" or "other =
> address book." arrow down to "other address book" and press "enter". you =
> will land on a list of items to import and you want the last one which =
> is "text file separated values". arrow down to it and tab over to =
> import. you will land on an edit box where you type the path and file =
> name of the address book you previously saved to the floppy disk. tab =
> over to "finish" and you should have the old address book on your new =
> computer. hope this helps. let us know.=20
> Bob Sikkila
>
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