Colin John wrote:

I have just downloaded the software and it seems really good.
I downloaded a trial version of Outlook Pro 2007 because I thought I would
buy the software at the end of the trial. I have changed my mind since
seeing Open Office. The only problem is I use Publisher and the
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Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Suggest an alternitive
Colin John wrote:

I have just downloaded the software and it seems really good.
I downloaded a trial version of Outlook Pro 2007 because I thought
I have just downloaded the software and it seems really good.
I downloaded a trial version of Outlook Pro 2007 because I thought I would
buy the software at the end of the trial. I have changed my mind since
seeing Open Office. The only problem is I use Publisher and the Contacts
part of
Colin John wrote:
I have just downloaded the software and it seems really good.
I downloaded a trial version of Outlook Pro 2007 because I thought I
would
buy the software at the end of the trial. I have changed my mind since
seeing Open Office. The only problem is I use Publisher and the
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:18:46 -0400
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't help you with Outlook, but you might consider Scribus as a
replacement for Publisher.
Note that no program can read MS Publisher files other than MS Publisher.
Therefore, any work that you have done using MS
In Outlook, click on EXPORT, I believe it's on the FILE menu. Export your
contacts in your address book as a CSV file (comma separated values). That will
give you all of your information in a text format. Then go to OpenOffice Calc
and open your CSV file. Everything will jump into the