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Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in
its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new
Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Russ, In Outlook 2007, I created a new Contact and within that new Contact
in the Notes field, I entered information so I could easily find this Contact back. Under Personal Folders \ Contacts, I entered the search word in the Search Contact field located on the upper right corner of the opened Contacts window and I do not see the Contact in question in the Contact (Search Results). I trust this is more clear. So, my question - does the Contact Search function search for information entered in the Contact - Notes field? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the
following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Expand your query. Do you see the Notes field? I doubt it.
Use Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Russ, I don't wish to sound like an idiot, I've been using Outlook for 10
years or so and I don't remember Outlook _not_ automatically finding info in the 'Notes' field of a Contact. If I choose Advanced Find, and enter in my search word, the only option where I could look seems to be 'frequently-used text fields', right (when Contact is choosen)? The Notes field of Contact does not show as a specific option to choose. (I should also add that I was a beta tester for Vista SP1 RC, uninstalled that, and am completely up to date with all the updates. I had a total of 19 updates in the last four days. Could this be part of my problem?) __However_ a search for words that appear in an older Contact's Note field _does_ give me results. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Expand your query. Do you see the Notes field? I doubt it. Use Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Russ, I'll give you more information. I reindexed my computer several times
using the link I gave you. I also saw that Outlook was being indexed - I would do a Search and I would see that drop down yellow bar telling me I might not see all the results because x number of items were being indexed. Well, after I stopped seeing that message I naturally assumed Outlook was finished with indexing itself. I _still_ can receive 'hits' when Searching older Contact items (searching for info in the Notes field of an Contact) but newer Contact don't show in the results. At this point I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Expand your query. Do you see the Notes field? I doubt it. Use Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Sounds perfectly normal to me. The Notes fields are not indexed reliably
with Instant Search. That's why you won't see that field in an expanded query. You need to revert to Outlook's previous Search engine to search Notes fields. You should think of Instant Search as being in beta. Most of us do. Microsoft won't get it right for a couple more versions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I'll give you more information. I reindexed my computer several times using the link I gave you. I also saw that Outlook was being indexed - I would do a Search and I would see that drop down yellow bar telling me I might not see all the results because x number of items were being indexed. Well, after I stopped seeing that message I naturally assumed Outlook was finished with indexing itself. I _still_ can receive 'hits' when Searching older Contact items (searching for info in the Notes field of an Contact) but newer Contact don't show in the results. At this point I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Expand your query. Do you see the Notes field? I doubt it. Use Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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So, this is a known 'issue' and will be addressed in future versions or
future updates? How do I revert to an earlier version of the search engine? I bought Office 2007 .... and expected it do more than Office 2000. Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sounds perfectly normal to me. The Notes fields are not indexed reliably with Instant Search. That's why you won't see that field in an expanded query. You need to revert to Outlook's previous Search engine to search Notes fields. You should think of Instant Search as being in beta. Most of us do. Microsoft won't get it right for a couple more versions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I'll give you more information. I reindexed my computer several times using the link I gave you. I also saw that Outlook was being indexed - I would do a Search and I would see that drop down yellow bar telling me I might not see all the results because x number of items were being indexed. Well, after I stopped seeing that message I naturally assumed Outlook was finished with indexing itself. I _still_ can receive 'hits' when Searching older Contact items (searching for info in the Notes field of an Contact) but newer Contact don't show in the results. At this point I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Expand your query. Do you see the Notes field? I doubt it. Use Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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Known issue. I never expect anything to be addressed in future issues. Just
because we know it's broken, doesn't mean Microsoft knows or cares how to fix it. I already told you how to use Outlook's search engine. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... So, this is a known 'issue' and will be addressed in future versions or future updates? How do I revert to an earlier version of the search engine? I bought Office 2007 .... and expected it do more than Office 2000. Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sounds perfectly normal to me. The Notes fields are not indexed reliably with Instant Search. That's why you won't see that field in an expanded query. You need to revert to Outlook's previous Search engine to search Notes fields. You should think of Instant Search as being in beta. Most of us do. Microsoft won't get it right for a couple more versions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I'll give you more information. I reindexed my computer several times using the link I gave you. I also saw that Outlook was being indexed - I would do a Search and I would see that drop down yellow bar telling me I might not see all the results because x number of items were being indexed. Well, after I stopped seeing that message I naturally assumed Outlook was finished with indexing itself. I _still_ can receive 'hits' when Searching older Contact items (searching for info in the Notes field of an Contact) but newer Contact don't show in the results. At this point I don't know how to proceed. Any suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Expand your query. Do you see the Notes field? I doubt it. Use Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Russ, I had this probelm before and did a google search. I came across the following link ... http://searchexchange.techtarget.com...256528,00.html (which I had visited before when I had the same problem). I followed _those_ instructions, waited until Outlook had completely indexed everything and I _still_ can not have the Contact in question show up in a Contact Search using a word which was entered in that Contact Note's field. Suggestions? Thanks, DH "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State which search method you are using. State why you believe this new Contact would have been indexed by the time you were searching for it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Hi, I just entered a new Contact in Outlook 2007 and gave it a 'tag' word in its own Notes field. If I Search using that tag, I get nothing _except_ coincidentally for another Contact that happens to have that word embedded in its last name. I thought Search (from within Contacts) would also look through the infomation in Contact - Notes. Am I mistaken? Thanks, DH |
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