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i run ms access 2003 would like to know i have a couple hundred address in
outlook is there an easy way
to import to access without having to add it manually any info will be
greatly appriciated alex
Apr 27 '07 #1
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On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 01:29:00 GMT, "alex" <vz******@verizon.netwrote:

I know you said A2003, but check out A2007, where new features make
this a really trivial operation.
In A2003 you MAY be able to link to it, using the Exchange table type.

-Tom.

>i run ms access 2003 would like to know i have a couple hundred address in
outlook is there an easy way
to import to access without having to add it manually any info will be
greatly appriciated alex
Apr 27 '07 #2
question what is "using the Exchange table type" and how do i use it
where can i get more info alex

"Tom van Stiphout" <no*************@cox.netwrote in message
news:v5********************************@4ax.com...
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 01:29:00 GMT, "alex" <vz******@verizon.netwrote:

I know you said A2003, but check out A2007, where new features make
this a really trivial operation.
In A2003 you MAY be able to link to it, using the Exchange table type.

-Tom.

>>i run ms access 2003 would like to know i have a couple hundred address in
outlook is there an easy way
to import to access without having to add it manually any info will be
greatly appriciated alex

Apr 27 '07 #3
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:52:26 GMT, "alex" <vz******@verizon.netwrote:

File Get external data Linked tables Files of Type=Exchange

-Tom.

>question what is "using the Exchange table type" and how do i use it
where can i get more info alex

"Tom van Stiphout" <no*************@cox.netwrote in message
news:v5********************************@4ax.com.. .
>On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 01:29:00 GMT, "alex" <vz******@verizon.netwrote:

I know you said A2003, but check out A2007, where new features make
this a really trivial operation.
In A2003 you MAY be able to link to it, using the Exchange table type.

-Tom.

>>>i run ms access 2003 would like to know i have a couple hundred address in
outlook is there an easy way
to import to access without having to add it manually any info will be
greatly appriciated alex
Apr 28 '07 #4

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