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How to export Contacts from AKO webmail to Outlook 2010 or 2007

How to export Contacts from AKO webmail to Outlook 2010 or 2007. Presented by: Michael J. Danberry Created on 6 February 2013, Last review on 18 January 2014. Login to: https://webmail2.us.army.mil Click Address Book. You’ll see you Personal Addre …. In the Address Book.

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How to export Contacts from AKO webmail to Outlook 2010 or 2007

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  1. How to export Contacts from AKO webmail to Outlook 2010 or 2007 Presented by: Michael J. Danberry Created on 6 February 2013, Last review on 18 January 2014

  2. Login to: https://webmail2.us.army.milClick Address Book

  3. You’ll see you Personal Addre…

  4. In the Address Book • Click the tiny disk, then Export • In the Export contacts from Address Book Export format block Select Microsoft Outlook CSV Select Export Contacts

  5. Save the file to your desktop

  6. You should receive this message Look for this icon on your desktop

  7. Open Outlook 2007 • Click File, click Import and Export… Now go to slide 9

  8. Open Outlook 2010 • Click File, Choose Open, click Import

  9. Select Import from another program or file, then Next

  10. Select Comma Separated Values (Windows), then Next

  11. Choose Browse… to navigate to the .csv file you want to import, click Open to return to Import a File window, then select Next

  12. Choose Contacts as the destination folder, Click Next >

  13. Click Finish to import the Address Book

  14. You will now see the contact in your contacts

  15. Presentation created by: Michael J. Danberry https://MilitaryCAC.com If you still have questions, visit: https://militarycac.com/questions.htm

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