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http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=896

X-quest: Dumping Entourage for Mail 1.2
By ron carlson, Insanely Great Mac
September 5th 2002

Wondering how to get your addresses into Jaguar''s Address Book?

The improved Address Book and Mail 1.2 applications included with the Jaguar are 
supremely cool on a number of different levels. However, one area where this dynamic 
duo fails is importing addresses from third-party mail clients, like Entourage or 
Outlook Express.

As more than a few of may have noticed, Entourage, the mail/PIM/organizer app that 
ships as part of M$'' Office suite, will only export addresses in the .txt format and 
Mail 1.2 only imports addresses in the VCF and LDIF card formats. 

The Wednesday edition ofMacsonly (you''ll have to scroll down a bit) has a solution to 
the problem -- if you drag records from Entourage to a folder on your desktop, they 
are exported as V-cards (i.e. VCF format) that can be imported by Address Book.

Silly simple, but a great tip nevertheless.


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