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One of the most important facets of Outlook is that it manages contacts. In Outlook terms, a contact is simply a record of the postal addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and fax numbers associated with someone with whom you need to keep in touch. For example, you might have personal contacts such as your mother, dentist, and lawyer, and you might have business contacts such as customers, suppliers, and managers.
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© 2007 Tony Campbell
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(2007). Contacts and Address Books. In: Outlook 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0388-9_4
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