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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (23740)12/9/2001 5:31:23 PM
From: ronniron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
Try copying file to disk.What ISP AOL?



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (23740)12/9/2001 5:48:28 PM
From: Larry S.  Respond to of 110655
 
to copy favorites: File, Import and Export (also can go to help for IE, favorite web pages)
similiarly, you can export the email address to a file. and save the file. then import that file later. under nscp 4.7, i went to help/mail programs, and found the answer under "export address book"
i don't use email on IE, Outlook i'm sure has a way of doing the same.
printing out the files seems a long way to go
maybe you could print out the email names from the file created. I have not been able to access the exported file yet, has an .ldif extension which i don't know how to open. others might have better ideas. larry



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (23740)12/9/2001 6:02:08 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110655
 
GZ

If you use Outlook Express you can back it up by going to your main screen, click on the address book and go to file/export and put it on a floppy. You can then reverse the process and import to your new computer. Saves a hell of a lot of typing and printing.

For IE favs go to file, import and export and use the wizard that pops up and use the browse button to save it to the same floppy you used for the address book.

tc