I think this is an Outlook XP feature.

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That's weird, don, because I can't find anything in outlook that lets
you 
look at an address book.
At 12/20/2003, you wrote:

>When you add a new entry for example, it asks if you want to add it to 
>the
>contacts or the addressbook.  You can choose which.  This is outlook
for xp.
>
>Don
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>On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 23:20:53 -0800, Andy Baracco wrote:
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>Outlook doesn't have an address book so to speak. It is called the 
>contact list, or something like that.  it is actually an address book, 
>but Outlook doesn't call it that.
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>Andy
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