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Combining/Merging Address books

 Is there an easy way to do this?  I've looked at the address book files, and they are not simple ascii files.
You can extract the addressbooks to a comma delimited file, import them into Excel to combine and sort, and then save to a comma delimited file to import into a new book.  Might not be real easy but it works.

If you do not have Excel you can do the same thing with Open Office and it's free.
<blockquote> Is there an easy way to do this?  I've looked at the address book files, and they are not simple ascii files.</blockquote>You can extract the addressbooks to a comma delimited file, import them into Excel to combine and sort, and then save to a comma delimited file to import into a new book.  Might not be real easy but it works. If you do not have Excel you can do the same thing with Open Office and it's free.

Is there an easy way to combine (merge) two address books?  After moving Pmail from one computer system to another, I managed to end up with two address books, and I would like to merge them intro a single book without manually sorting and retyping the entries.

 Is there an easy way to do this?  I've looked at the address book files, and they are not simple ascii files.

 

<p>Is there an easy way to combine (merge) two address books?  After moving Pmail from one computer system to another, I managed to end up with two address books, and I would like to merge them intro a single book without manually sorting and retyping the entries.</p><p> Is there an easy way to do this?  I've looked at the address book files, and they are not simple ascii files.</p><p> </p>
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