Assuming this is a local Address book You can either
1. Go into the book and select all the addresses you wish to export and then select file export save as a structured text file. Import using file import and select the structured text file. This will not work for distribution lists.
2. Assuming you know what the name of the nsf file the address book is stored as copy that file to where it is needed, get the person to double click on it through windows explorer, it will automatically open up in notes and place an icon on the workspace. The contents can then be copied and pasted, including the distribution lists.
If you check your Notes bookmark folders, there should be one in Favorite Bookmarks called 'End User Support Resources', and under Migration issues, there should be an entry for Migration Address books from Outlook to Notes. This has been done before! It does involve running an executable at the command prompt, but it does work.
Your system must not be set up the same way - email me, and I'll clipboard our explanation into a reply, and attach the conversion utility if I can find it again. (Actually, the conversion utilities are in the Custom install on the client - check the Conversion utility box, and you can then scroll down and check the utilities you want - Netscape, CCMail, Outlook/Exchange, etc. The instructions for using them are the tricky part. I do have the ones for Netscape and Outlook, since I've used them here.
The above method works, but only if the install was "custom" as opposed to default and the converter tools were installed.. Otherwise you have to re-install. Then you should get an .exe file called nupgrade.exe. If you go to the Dos prompt and you are in the same dirrectory as the nupgrade.exe you can type "nupgrade /?" for help on how to use it.
However, my suggestion if you aren't upgrading mail, but only the address book would be to use this link:
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