Outlook: How To Forward a Contact to Someone

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Created: Oct 06, 2006     Updated: Oct 18, 2006


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If you have a contact stored in Outlook that you'd like to send to someone, there is a simple and easy way to do so.

1. Go to Contacts.

2. Right-click on the contact you want to send and select Forward.

3. A new email message will be created with that contact included as an attachment.

4. Enter the email address that you want to forward it to and click Send.

When the recipient receives the message, all they have to do is to drag the attachment onto the Contacts folder in the folder list. It will be added automatically to their contacts list.

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