Hi Doug,
 You can export the address book from one, and import it into the other. 
So addresses are not problem, although you may have some doubles. 

As for the emails, that's a lot more difficult - or is it? 

There is not easy way that I know of to import emails into Emailer. But 
there is a pretty easy way to export them into a FilemakerPro or Hyper 
card file. I believe there is a "kit" for this on Chris's ftp site. I 
think it's named something archive. Is it John Calsen's? I forget & 
really should be getting ready for work right now, so I can't look it up. 
But it ought to be able to get all your emails in one place. 

Um, well, actually all your old emails in one place & all your future 
emails in Emailer. So it's still 2 places. Hmm. Well, does that help? 

Best, 
Dave Nathanson
Mac Medix

On 5/13/04 9:38 PM, Doug McAdam  [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keyboard 
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>As I mentioned before my G3 has been down since January but the computer 
>store was able to put my files on CDs, inlcuding my Emailer files.  I 
>have been using my granddaughters Imac which had a copy of Emailer on it. 
> I'm running into a lot of times when I need an address or email from my 
>G3 CD copy of Emailer and that means inserting the CD and opening up the 
>file, selecting what I need and making a hard copy note.  What I am 
>wondering is if there is a way to merge both my G3 files with my Imac 
>files, and then I would have all my archives, addresses etc. on this 
>Imac.   Soon I hope to purchase a new computer and the computer store 
>will upload my G3 files etc. but until then it would be great if I had my 
>files in one place, i.e. for now on this Imac.
>Any suggestions please.
>
>doug
>
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