Microsoft outlook email address book

How do I synchronize my microsoft email address book to my Blackberry?  I really don't want to manually type in all of those addresses. Thanks!

Using Desktop Manager, use the Sync application to setup your sync of your BB contacts Address Book to the desired application on your PC. I believe the one you refer to is compatible.
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