Hi

Here comes a suggestion that may work. Keep in mind that I am not at all familiar with Outlook Express.

You should be able to make a template for your address book putting commas between each of the fields. After all the fields have been entered into the template, end with a carriage return.

When you copy all addresses using this template, the result should be to have a file with all fields for every record. Each record would have a line of its own.

My experience with templates is that the BN may freeze, especially with the Classic model because of limited memory for the task (I presume). I found a way to work around this. I did a series of copy commands from the Address book and appended each to the original document. I searched for "last Name" = "A" and so on through the alphabet. This meant 26 successive copy commands. If your address book is large, this is still easier than copying each address individually.

Once you have them all copied, the result should be a comma delimited document that may work if Outlook Express imports from such a file type.

You will have to see how many of the field names are the same. If they are in a different order, it may be necessary to make your template with the Outlook Express order. On the other hand, Outlook Express may ask you to indicate the field name for the target field.

You have nothing to lose in experimenbtation and lots to gain if it works.

Good luck.

Joleen
mPower QT
Ks7.2.47




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