Hi Jorge,

Below are 2 ways of copying your contacts over :
From: Adrien Collins
Just copy the pst files, in windows 7, go to c drive,
uncheck hide hidden files and folders, then go to users,
then to your user account, app data, Microsoft, outlook, you
should find at least one pst file in here, copy this to both
pc's, they should be compatible, the only thing is that the
message rules are stored in the pst file, they may not work
on both pc's. good luck. Don't forget to hide hidden files
and folders again after. It would pay you to create a
shortcut to the outlook forder as it will make it easier to
copy the pst files without having to go round the houses.
Regards
Adrien

From: DANIEL MALONE
Under import and export, in the file menu, choose export to a file.

Then arrow once to, comma separated values and press enter.

Then arrow up to contacts and press enter.

Type in the file name, keeping the .csv extension.

This file will probably be found in documents.

Take this .csv file to the new computer to import it.

On the new computer, choose, import from another program or file.

Then choose comma separated windows again.

When it asks for file name, you can browse for it to pick it, from the thumb 
drive is you want.

After choosing, it will prompt you where it is to go, choose contacts and 
follow the prompts.

HTH, Dan


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: TheHangMan
To: Jaws-Users
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2017 10:06 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Creating a CSV file


Hi,
I need to create a CSV file of all my contact in outlook, so I could
re-install it into my new laptop.
And where do I  paste the CSV list into another PC,

Thanks in advance,

Jorge


                    Jorge

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