Transfering Contacts from Windows XP (Outlook 2007) to MacBook Pro

Apple Community,
How would you recommend that I transfer my contacts from Outlook 2007 to Address Book on Mac?
Is there a file format that I can export my contacts in outlook to and then easily import them into Address Book?
-Jrattner

Hi
The best solution I can recommend is called Outlook2Mac.
Matt

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