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I have an Excel worksheet(table)exported in from Outlook Contacts Folder. Is
it possible to link the two so I won't have to enter data twice? Office
2007. I do not have Business Contact Mgr installed. Thanks much for any help.

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Hi,

In the Microsoft Outlook 2003, there is a topic on "Export contacts from
Outlook to Excel" in the online help, which navigates to the
"http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010964221033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033".

Note; Check whether you have similiar topic in Office 2007 with same topic
name in the Outlook.

Challa Prabhu

"Bob Levin" wrote:

I have an Excel worksheet(table)exported in from Outlook Contacts Folder. Is
it possible to link the two so I won't have to enter data twice? Office
2007. I do not have Business Contact Mgr installed. Thanks much for any help.

Bob Levin

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