[vip_students] Re: Mini tutorial:Backing up the Outlook Express address book!

  • From: "Susan Curry" <SusanCurry@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:36:56 +0100

hi paul,

no it's not in my documents either, i have a c drive and an e and d drive, along with my pen drive


susan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 7:18 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Mini tutorial:Backing up the Outlook Express address book!


Hi Susan,

When saving the file, did you tell it to go to the pen drive letter or did
you save it into the "my documents folder where it may have gone by default. Take a look in there and see if it is there. Have you any other drives other
than the pend drive?.
Good work all the same, I would say you completed the test well its just
that the file went somewhere and you need to find it.

Paul.
-----Original Message-----
From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Susan Curry
Sent: 10 July 2007 18:52
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Mini tutorial:Backing up the Outlook Express
address book!

hi Paul,

I successfully saved my address book on to my pen drive, well when I hit the space bar on the finish button jaws announced that I had successfully saved my address book on to my pen drive, however when I looked on my pen drive it
wasn't there, am I missing the plot here?

Susan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 12:25 PM
Subject: [vip_students] Mini tutorial:Backing up the Outlook Express address
book!


Hi All,

Firstly I would like you all or as many of you as possible to try out
the below exercise. Please don't worry if you can't get it right the
first time but all the same just do it and report back to the list how
you got on and if you picked up any tips while doing it then please
share with the list.
Likewise if you have had any problems doing it then again please,
please, ask questions on the list, we are all here to help each other
okay.

In this mini tutorial we are going to perform a back up of our Outlook
Express  address book.
Backing up your outlook express address book can save a lot of trouble
if anything ever happened to your system.
I have seen more situations where people lost all on their computers
and yet the most requested item they wanted back was their address
book. So after you all read this I hope that you will create a backup
of your  OE address book and place it somewhere safe such as a pen
drive or a CD.

It is also a very handy way of transfering your address book to
another PC, or to an updated version of outlook express.
Note: it is wise to create a backup of the address on a regular basis.
It is no use trying to restore  from an old address book as it won't
have many of the most recent addresses you have on there so remember
to back up at least once a month.

[Backing up your address book in Outlook Express ]
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Backing up your address book is fairly simple to do in Outlook express.
Step 1.
First of all open the Outlook express program, so that you are in the
"inbox" area.
Step 2.
Next, use keys "alt + F to open the File menu  and then  arrow down to
"Export" and then enter on "Address book."

A dialogue box will open up. Remember what a dialogue box is?, yes,
its a collection of buttons, list and combo boxes as well as radio
buttons.


Step 3.
The first list you will be in will have various formats which you can
export your address book into. I have always felt thatThe best format
to use to export your address book is the Text File (comma separated
values), so select this option by arrowing down to it  and tab to and
click the Export button

Step 4.
Now you will be in a location and file name box. Here  enter the path
to which you want to save the address book, I have used
d:\backup\addresses.csv.
Note: this is just a sample location and on each of your computers it
could be different If you have a pen drive plugged into your computer
it most likely but not excluisively might be the following: e:\. So
your path might read, "e::\addresses.csv

Note:You can save the file to anywhere you like, but you must name the
file with the suffix .csv, as I have in our example (addresses.csv).

Step 5.
When you have entered the name of the file and location simply tab too
and click the Next button.
Step 6.
You will now be asked which fields you want to export, these fields
represent  each part of any details you have about a person. Below is
an example; *. First name.
*. Last name.
*. Email address.
*. Phone number.
*. Home address.
simply put a tick in the box next to the fields you require using the
spacebar, then click the Finish button.

Note:If all goes well you should be rewarded with a dialogue box
announcing Address book export process has completed or some similar
message.

[(Restoring the backuped address book]

To import the backed up address book into a new or different outlook
express is again straight forward.
Step 1.
First click on File, keys "alt + F" then arrow down to  Import and
then enter on Other Address Book.

Step 2.
Next, you will be asked what type of address book you want to import,
select Text File (comma separated values) from the options list by
arrowing down to it  and then tab  and press the spacebar on the
"import button. "

Step 3.
It will then ask you for the location of the address book, tab key to
and press spacebar on the "Browse button", in here do one "reverse
tab" which should place you in the folders and file list. Here use
your judgment to navigate to where you saved the addresses.csv file
and select your backup file, then tab key and enter on the Next button.

Note: If you are using something like a pen drive or extra backup
drive of some sort and if you know the drive letter of that backup
area, it might be "e:, F:, G: etc" then you could simply in the "file
location edit box"
type
in the following; e:\addresses.csv" and press the enter key.
The above is only an example, yours could be different.

Step 4.
Now select the fields you wish to import by ticking them with the
spacebar and then simply tabbing too and pressing spacebar on the Finished
button.

End of tutorial.



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