Office 2011 for the mac, want to export contacts with a specific catewgory so I can produce a specific report

office 2011 for the mac, want to export contacts with a specific catewgory so I can produce a specific report, I can do this by selecting a tab delimited file format & shows up as .olm but I can'y open this file or import to another application, any suggestions?

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