Accessing a "contacts" list

K

Kath

Under Outlook 2000, I have several "contact folders"
(such as Purchasing CardHolders, campus mailing addresses,
statehouse contacts etc) Now that I am on Outlook 2002,
now of these folders can be accessed.

HELP ! I hate to type 250 contacts back into the main
contact file.

Will 2002 let me have the individual files like P-card so
I can send mass monthly mailings?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

What do you mean they cannot be "accessed?"
Are you using the same Outlook Data File as you were before? How did you
migrate from Outlook 2000 to 2002?
 
K

Kath

Before with Outlook 2000, I could click my address book...
go down to P-card contacts and send an email to each P-
card holder at one. Now with Outlook 2002, I cannot do
that. The migration was done by Computers Services.

Will Outlook 2003 let me do this? That is *IF* I can get
my contacts list over to the address book.
-----Original Message-----
What do you mean they cannot be "accessed?"
Are you using the same Outlook Data File as you were before? How did you
migrate from Outlook 2000 to 2002?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Under Outlook 2000, I have several "contact folders"
(such as Purchasing CardHolders, campus mailing addresses,
statehouse contacts etc) Now that I am on Outlook 2002,
now of these folders can be accessed.

HELP ! I hate to type 250 contacts back into the main
contact file.

Will 2002 let me have the individual files like P-card so
I can send mass monthly mailings?


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