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In Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, one can no longer create new Personal Address Books. However, one can import old Personal Address Books and convert them to Outlook Contacts, which can be displayed in the Outlook Address Book. Outlook Contacts provide flexibility and customization that are not available in the Personal Address Book. For example, the user can associate birthdays, several types of phone numbers, anniversaries, Web site addresses, and other custom information with the contacts.

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