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The Address Book provides a convenient place to store contact information for easy retrieval by programs such as Microsoft Outlook Express. It also features access to Internet directory services, which you can use to look up people and businesses on the Internet. You'll find that the following features help you organize all your contact information into the most usable form for you.
With the Address Book, you have a place to store multiple e-mail addresses, home and work addresses, and phone and fax numbers. You can also store individual and business Internet addresses, and link directly to them from the Address Book. For extra information that doesn't fit in these categories, there's a generous section for notes.
You can create groups of contacts to make it easy to send e-mail to a set of people, such as business associates, relatives, or sports pals. Any time you want to send e-mail to everyone in the group, just use the group name instead of entering each contact individually. Creating groups is also a good way to organize a large address book.
Moving forward with Outlook Express doesn't mean leaving your old address book information behind. You can import your personal address books from numerous popular e-mail programs including Microsoft Exchange, Eudora Light and Eudora Pro, Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Internet Mail for Windows 3.1, and any program that exports comma-separated values (CSV) text files, such as Microsoft Outlook.
You can also use your Address Book files with either Microsoft Exchange or any other program that imports files in CSV format.
Business Cards are the new way to send contact information electronically. When you create a Business Card in the Address Book, your contact information is stored in vCard format, so it can be exchanged between different programs (such as e-mail, address books, and personal planners), and between different digital devices (such as desktop computers, laptops or portable computers, personal digital assistants, and telephony equipment).
Now you can print your address book to add to your personal planner. With three page styles to choose from, you can print all contact information, only business information, or only phone numbers, for any or all contacts.