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Ryan would like to copy a list of contacts from a colleague into his personal address book. The list of contacts is contained in a simple text file. What should he do first?

~Export from text to .pst.
~Import directly from the text file.
~Format the text file with comma-separated values and save as CSV file type.
~Copy and paste the list into the address book.

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