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Title: Printing Favorites/Address Book?
Post by: irishmick on September 06, 2006, 01:10:12 PM
Forgive me if this has been asked much before, but I am new and can't locate the answer!
I have AOL dialup (which I am dumping for Comcast's ISP) and would like to print out the above items. I am almost computer illiterate and sure would appreciate an answer................Thanks, I hope............ :-/
Title: Re: Printing Favorites/Address Book?
Post by: irishmick on September 07, 2006, 04:28:18 PM
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Forgive me if this has been asked much before, but I am new and can't locate the answer!
I have AOL dialup (which I am dumping for Comcast's ISP) and would like to print out the above items. I am almost computer illiterate and sure would appreciate an answer................Thanks, I hope............ :-/

Is there no one here that has an answer for this???
Title: Re: Printing Favorites/Address Book?
Post by: Zylstra on September 07, 2006, 04:51:05 PM
Go into your AOL address book, and press CTRL+P
Or you can also try exporting your AOL address book if AOL will let you.

AOL may allow you to keep your email account and sign in information after quiting their service.
Title: Re: Printing Favorites/Address Book?
Post by: patio on September 07, 2006, 06:44:41 PM
Export it as a .csv file and save it to wherever...then you can import it into your new mail client.

I highly recommend Thunderbird...from the fine people who brought you FireFox.

patio.    8-)
Title: Re: Printing Favorites/Address Book?
Post by: irishmick on September 07, 2006, 06:46:29 PM
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Go into your AOL address book, and press CTRL+P
Or you can also try exporting your AOL address book if AOL will let you.

AOL may allow you to keep your email account and sign in information after quiting their service.

Thanks...this works, except I guess that you must do this for each address in your book even though I marked    ALL....?
Title: Re: Printing Favorites/Address Book?
Post by: Zylstra on September 07, 2006, 06:48:54 PM
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Go into your AOL address book, and press CTRL+P
Or you can also try exporting your AOL address book if AOL will let you.

AOL may allow you to keep your email account and sign in information after quiting their service.

Thanks...this works, except I guess that you must do this for each address in your book even though I marked    ALL....?
Do what Patio said if AOL will let you export your address book.