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How do I upload my address book from Outlook, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Danny, if you use Outlook Express, which you probably do, open that program. On the File menu select Export --> Address Book --> Text File (comma separated values). Save this .csv file as something like "email" in a folder you can easily find (click the browse button to see where it's saving it, probably in "My Documents".)

Once you've created the .csv file, go back to FE communities and choose "Invite" from the top menu bar. Scroll down to the bottom where it will allow you to upload your .csv file. Once you do it will automatically take you through a wizard to choose who you want to invite from your email address book.

Be safe Brothers.
Chris

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gracias por la ayuda.

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I am having trouble with editing my page. It isnt allowing me to add a photo to my main page and I am not able to change my background. I was able to upload photo's to share and was able to change the background once, but it tells me there is an error on page and there is no select tab for me on my personal edit page to add the photo.

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We're getting this complaint from a number of users and are currently working on the problem. It should be resolved soon.

Thank you.

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