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Jan,

Your best bet is to get a copy of Dawn, which is a program that can
convert your OE address book from OE format to one of a number
(including from memory, Pegasus) that could be recognised by TB.

Its freeware and available from a number of software libraries.  I
seem to remember seeing it on Softseek (www.softseek.com).

Graham

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On 08/10/00 at 17:15 Jan Rifkinson wrote:

>JR>> 2.  What do TB! mavens suggest is the best format to use when
>JR>> importing  an  address  book  from  Outlook  Express.  I  see
>JR>> specific  formats  set  out  for  Pegasus  &  Eurdora but not
>JR>> Outlook  Express  which  is  probably  the  most  widely used
>JR>> emailer [ at least in the U.S. ]
>
>A.> I'll  leave  that  for  the  likes  of Ming and other prior OE
>A.> users. :-)
>
>          Is  there  someone  who  has  made  the  transition from
>          Outlook   Express  to  TB!  who  can  answer  the  above
>          question? Many thanks.
>
>Jan Rifkinson
>

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