NS7 Address Book Question

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NS7 Address Book Question

Postby humpd » Tue 19 Nov, 2002 10:18 am

I have imported the address book from Outlook Express to NS7 mail. When I call up the address book the default is "PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK". However, there are no addresses in PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK so I have to go to the file OUTLOOK EXPRESS ADDRESS BOOK. Is there a way to either make the Outlook Express Address book the default address book or can I move the addresses in the Outlook Express book to the personal address book in NS7? Thanks.
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Re: NS7 Address Book Question

Postby Fulvio » Tue 19 Nov, 2002 8:35 pm

humpd wrote:I have imported the address book from Outlook Express to NS7 mail. When I call up the address book the default is "PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK". However, there are no addresses in PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK so I have to go to the file OUTLOOK EXPRESS ADDRESS BOOK. Is there a way to either make the Outlook Express Address book the default address book or can I move the addresses in the Outlook Express book to the personal address book in NS7? Thanks.


I am moving addresses all the time, since I am collecting addresses, and I drag and drop them, if worthy. I started with zero personal addresses. I do not know about making the addresses from OE default.
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