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A few weeks ago I posted that the address book in O2007 (CTRL-SHIFT-B)
did not contain any entries I had in my Contacts. None of the suggestions here seemed to work and I tried them all numerous times. I now have entries and am posting here because AFAIK I have found a solution. Can't explain it but it may help others. I decided to bite the bullet and reenter all 400+ contacts into Outlook's Contacts and see if this would get me back in business. Before wasting all the time to find out it wouldn't work, I added one contact and went to the Address Book to see if it 'took.' The new contact was listed. To make sure it worked, I highlighted the Contact and pressed "TO:.' Instantly all contacts in my in my Contacts folder appeared in the Phone Book. Is that great or what!? |
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Um. Yeah, its great but that tells me you either have two contacts folders
and the one with the original 400 was not enabled as an address book or you have 400 duplicate contacts that don't have resolved electronic addresses. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "j lunis" wrote in message ... A few weeks ago I posted that the address book in O2007 (CTRL-SHIFT-B) did not contain any entries I had in my Contacts. None of the suggestions here seemed to work and I tried them all numerous times. I now have entries and am posting here because AFAIK I have found a solution. Can't explain it but it may help others. I decided to bite the bullet and reenter all 400+ contacts into Outlook's Contacts and see if this would get me back in business. Before wasting all the time to find out it wouldn't work, I added one contact and went to the Address Book to see if it 'took.' The new contact was listed. To make sure it worked, I highlighted the Contact and pressed "TO:.' Instantly all contacts in my in my Contacts folder appeared in the Phone Book. Is that great or what!? |
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Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
Um. Yeah, its great but that tells me you either have two contacts folders and the one with the original 400 was not enabled as an address book or you have 400 duplicate contacts that don't have resolved electronic addresses. And you are right, I think. But before I start, I need to add one point. I imported? these files from O2003 to O2007. It was at that point I lost all my contacts in Address Book. I do, in fact, have 2 Contacts folder, one in my folder (if that is the correct terminology) and one in my wife's. I enabled both as phone books after every new profile creation (8-10 of them) and checked each many times as I tried to troubleshoot. Once enabled, the "Show this folder as an email address book" remained enabled for both although the check box dimmed which I presume is normal. In every case, on checking Address Book, neither Contact's folder showed any entries. Now they both do. 'don't have resolved electronic addresses?" I have no idea what that means. Just to re-emphasize my original point, I have no idea why what I did worked and I do not claim to have found an undocumented fix for the problem. My point was, for those who have the same problem and have tried the same procedures, IF they have made the same mistakes I made, this may be an easy way to resolve the problem. I am hoping this may save time and aggravation for the posters and those who seem to always be here answering questions every day. |
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check box dimmed which I presume is normal
No, its not. I'm guessing the import messed up the address book service. Except since recreating the addresses worked, the address book service is not completely hosed. Assuming the old contacts are not in the one with these new contacts, you could locate both contacts folders and drag the old contacts to the new folder. If the box is grayed out for both the old and new folder, then you should eventually make a new profile. But as long as it seems to work right, I wouldn't be in a rush. Occasionally when importing contacts, more often from CSV or other sources outside of Outlook, the email addresses are in the email field but not underlined - when they are underlined they are resolved and ready to use. I don't think this is your problem - I think the address book service is messed up. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "j lunis" wrote in message ... Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote: Um. Yeah, its great but that tells me you either have two contacts folders and the one with the original 400 was not enabled as an address book or you have 400 duplicate contacts that don't have resolved electronic addresses. And you are right, I think. But before I start, I need to add one point. I imported? these files from O2003 to O2007. It was at that point I lost all my contacts in Address Book. I do, in fact, have 2 Contacts folder, one in my folder (if that is the correct terminology) and one in my wife's. I enabled both as phone books after every new profile creation (8-10 of them) and checked each many times as I tried to troubleshoot. Once enabled, the "Show this folder as an email address book" remained enabled for both although the check box dimmed which I presume is normal. In every case, on checking Address Book, neither Contact's folder showed any entries. Now they both do. 'don't have resolved electronic addresses?" I have no idea what that means. Just to re-emphasize my original point, I have no idea why what I did worked and I do not claim to have found an undocumented fix for the problem. My point was, for those who have the same problem and have tried the same procedures, IF they have made the same mistakes I made, this may be an easy way to resolve the problem. I am hoping this may save time and aggravation for the posters and those who seem to always be here answering questions every day. |
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Diane Poremsky {MVP} wrote:
check box dimmed which I presume is normal No, its not. I'm guessing the import messed up the address book service. Except since recreating the addresses worked, the address book service is not completely hosed. Assuming the old contacts are not in the one with these new contacts, you could locate both contacts folders and drag the old contacts to the new folder. If the box is grayed out for both the old and new folder, then you should eventually make a new profile. But as long as it seems to work right, I wouldn't be in a rush. Occasionally when importing contacts, more often from CSV or other sources outside of Outlook, the email addresses are in the email field but not underlined - when they are underlined they are resolved and ready to use. I don't think this is your problem - I think the address book service is messed up. Well, the addresses are underlined and, therefore, resolved. Since I have a usable phone book and everything seems to be OK, I am going to take your advice and leave things alone. Checkbox dimmed out - don't care. All contacts viewable from both Contacts folders - I'm happy. |
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