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Subject:
From:
"Donald H. White" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
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Date:
Wed, 11 Feb 1998 11:46:12 -0800
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I would like to use the postal address information from my Schedule+
Contacts in Word 97 to insert names and addresses in letters and on
envelopes. I was able to do this with my prior version of Word (7, I
believe), but when I installed Office 97 I also installed Outlook, thinking
that it would be an improvement on Schedule +. I selected the option during
installation to use the Outlook as my address book rather than Schedule +
(big mistake as it turned out.) Though I worked hard and long with Outlook,
I was never able to get it to furnish addresses to Word 97. I therefore
decided to go back to Schedule + which I had left installed on my computer.
I uninstalled Outlook and reinstalled both Word 97 and Schedule +, but never
got to the option which would allow me to select Schedule + as my address
source for Word.

I use Outlook Express for my e-mail, and do not receive faxes on my
computer, so I do not use the MS Inbox. All I really want to do is have the
Schedule+ Contact names and addresses available to Word 97 by clicking on
the Insert Address icon in Word. Can you help me?

As an alternative, does anyone know of another contact or address book
software package that will integrate with Word 97?

Donald White


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