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Hi Doreen, Pasted below are instructions:
Bring up your address book with control shift B. Do an
alt f for the file menu. Arrow down and hit enter on export. Then hit
enter on address book. A standard save as dialog will begin. It will want
a file name, you should give it an extension of wab. For example.
AddressBook.wab. You can shift tab back to the save in combo box and pick a
folder where you want to save the file just like usual. Then tab to the
save button and hit enter. When you want to import it to your other
computer, follow the same steps, except choose import instead of export from
the file menu.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike and Doreen Yale" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 1:14 PM
Subject: IMPORTING E MAIL MESSAGES
> Hi folks:
> Can anyone help with a problem I've been struggling with for the past
> hour.
>
> I recently got a new computer running Windows XP and am now wanting to
> import my E mail messages which are currently stored on a CDR but which
> were
> created in Outlook Express, same version as I am running on this computer.
> Can anyone tell me how to do this. I have tried moving the folders into a
> folder specified in the Import wizard but every time I try to import I
> keep
> getting the message that the program is using the files or some such
> nonsense. Well, of course it is, I am using Outlook Express to import
> messages previously created in Outlook Express. Anyway, I am having no
> success but would really like to have these folders.
>
> I have tried opening the folders but Windows reports that it needs to know
> what program created the .dbx files.
>
> I have changed the file attributes to reflect that they are not Read Only
> but am running out of ideas now.
>
> I am beginning to tear my hair out, not a pretty sight, so can someone
> please help!!!
> Many thanks.
> DOREEN YALE.
>
>
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