How to Add an Internet Addresses to a PAB

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Norman

I am running Win XP with Office XP as well, my PC was recently updated
Pentium III for a Pentium 4, Win XP and Office XP had to be re-installed.
Before I could go to my PAB and add Internet Addresses to it, now I cannot.

Does anyone knows why, or how to make it happen ?

Thanks.
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook has not used a PAB for many years. Neither should you.
Any special reason you can't use the Contacts Folder?
 
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Norman

Is not me...
I work as an IT support, an a user is still using it, I told her already
that the PAB is way too old, but she wants to keep it. But if there is not
solution, well, she will have to move on to Contacts... I guess.


Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has not used a PAB for many years. Neither should you.
Any special reason you can't use the Contacts Folder?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Norman said:
I am running Win XP with Office XP as well, my PC was recently updated
Pentium III for a Pentium 4, Win XP and Office XP had to be re-installed.
Before I could go to my PAB and add Internet Addresses to it, now I
cannot.

Does anyone knows why, or how to make it happen ?

Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That would be the only sane advice.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Norman said:
Is not me...
I work as an IT support, an a user is still using it, I told her already
that the PAB is way too old, but she wants to keep it. But if there is
not
solution, well, she will have to move on to Contacts... I guess.


Russ Valentine said:
Outlook has not used a PAB for many years. Neither should you.
Any special reason you can't use the Contacts Folder?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Norman said:
I am running Win XP with Office XP as well, my PC was recently updated
Pentium III for a Pentium 4, Win XP and Office XP had to be
re-installed.
Before I could go to my PAB and add Internet Addresses to it, now I
cannot.

Does anyone knows why, or how to make it happen ?

Thanks.
 

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