
But I cant make any the through the Folders ICON.If your ribbon doesn't have a File option in the top left corner, you're not using Outlook on a PC. in your explanations Im not sure whether you are saying you have folders or you don't. Next I tried the Folder Icon to create a new folder and once again it said the Exchange Client will not allow me any folders.

Mine was full of empty people faces.and my contact name and not much else.so we had to play with it to get to your view. How can Outlook assume we can figure all this out? Next, your view of the contacts folder is very different than mine. Had she not done that, I would never have found it. My daughter just clicked the two person carton icon at the bottom of the email view and it opened up contacts. The word contacts doesn't exist anywhere. You have been saying for me to go to the contacts folder in Outlook but you haven't told me where to find contacts folder. Hi Diane, first, if you ever run into to someone like me who is lost in Outlook, here is a tip. If you don't see Export to the far right of Organize, expand the bar or maximize the window. Press Enter to open Contacts.Ĭlick Export.

In Windows 7, type Contacts in the Start search field in Windows 8, type Contacts on the Start screen. Because it's annoying to import a large number of vcards unless you use a macro, I recommend exporting in CSV format. Your choices are Comma Separated Values (CSV) or vCards so you'll need to export the contacts from Windows Contacts in either CSV or as vCards.

If you use Outlook 2010 or older, you can import the Windows Contacts. wab file and still have access to the old computer, look for it at C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book. (This step is so easy and so fast you might not realize what happened.)
