Paul, you may have missed the second part of my message, which I wrote after the list of commands. Let me paste that paragraph here and please continue reading after that:
----- Begin Pasted Message ----- BTW, don't you use the Address Book in Eudora? When you select Import and Export, in MS Outlook, by pressing ALT+F then T, arrow down twice to "Import Internet Mail and Addresses", and hit ENTER. Next, you will be asked to select the Internet Mail application to import from, and the first one there is "Eudora (Pro and Light) 2.x, 3.x, 4.x". The fourth one is Outlook Express. Is the Windows Address Book you're talking about the one selected in the Accessories submenu under All Programs in the Start Menu? If so, then I believe this is the Address Book used in Outlook Express because when I open it, I see my folders for the contacts and their contents in the Outlook Express Address Book. Perhaps (just a guess), you could try selecting OE in the Import Dialog Box in MS Outlook, then sync your Contacts List with the BN. Or if you do use Eudora's Address Book, whatever it's called, then select that application instead. ----- End of Pasted Message ----- Note that in Jonathan's post, he did say that the Windows Address Book you're referring to is the one used in Outlook Express so using the Import option under the File Menu in MS Outlook, and selecting "Import Internet Mail and Addresses", then Outlook Express, should import your Address Book to the Contacts List of MS Outlook, and then you can try syncing that with the BN. Honestly, I doubt that Microsoft has not incorporated a way to import the Address Book contents to the Contacts List in Outlook. HTH, Roselle >----- QUOTED MESSAGE ----- >Sent by: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Hi. The problem is that for some reason, outlook's contact list and the >windows address book don't seem to be able to talk to each other. The >import dialog in outlook does not offer any way to import a windows address >book or wab file. You'd think that microsoft would have thought of this<grin>.
