- In the Address Book, create an entry for yourself, and then select your name from the Address Book list.
- On the File menu, point to Export, and then click Business Card (vCard).
Mike
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Help in the address book says:
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Hello Mjones, and welcome back.
I personally have never used outlook, so i cant answer that one. But i see GaRHaR and some of the other techs are online. We`ll bring this one back to the top for you so they can have a look. |
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Hi Mjones,
I've never used the vCards before, but i'm fairly certain that if you import/export from the wrong area - it will be grayed out. Try it from the Outlook window - and try it again from the Address Book window.
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