Printing OE GROUP Addresses

How do I print my OE GROUP addresses? I was able to print the single, individual names, email addresses etc. from the my OE address book by doing File-Export Contacts and saving them on the destop, then opening that and printing it, but that process completely ignored any Groups of contacts. Even when I double clicked on a Group in the Address Book to open it, doing File-Export Contacts simply copied all the Individual contacts once again, and ignored the groups altogether. Help!

These are mosly old addresses and old groups. The groups just suddenly appeared empty. I re-dragged the contacts and sent some mail. The next time I tried to do this, the group was empy again. I just loaded the groups again from v-card from my lap-top. I deleted the old groups first. One group gave me lots of trouble in that I couldn't delete it at first.

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