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After the user has installed Business Contact Manager for Outlook, one can continue to keep personal information in Microsoft Outlook, and now the user can also keep track of the business information in Business Contact Manager. If the user has been using Outlook to store both types of contacts, one can copy or move the business contacts into Business Contact Manager. Outlook contacts cannot be linked to Business Contact Manager records. Changes to Outlook contacts are not reflected in Business Contact Manager records.
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| Date: | Dec 2007 |
| Pages: | 4 |
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