Paul,  In outlook XP (I cannot speak for 2000), the addressbook is found
under tools; and you will find the addresses in the xp contact list
there. 

Under contacts, you will find, while at the contacts on the treeview, 
Press the alt key and arrow down the file menu; there you will find an
import/export dialog box, in that box, you can import from another
program, and there are other choices from which to import.  This may
work to bring in your address list. 


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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
>
>On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 23:20:53 -0800, Andy Baracco wrote:
>
>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.
>
>Andy
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