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Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.



 
 
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Old April 12th 10, 01:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Peter[_13_]
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.

I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder but
when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact list.


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Old April 12th 10, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.

The To: contact list? What is that?
If the contact does not appear in the address book view, then you did not
add it to the Contact Folder you are displaying in the address book view.
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"Peter" wrote in message
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I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder
but when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact
list.


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Old April 12th 10, 07:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Peter[_13_]
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.


"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
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The To: contact list? What is that?
If the contact does not appear in the address book view, then you did not
add it to the Contact Folder you are displaying in the address book view.
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Russ Valentine
"Peter" wrote in message
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I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder
but when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact
list.

When I click 'Forward' a new message box opens with the options To: CC: and
BCC: if I click the To: button my Contacts folder opens but the contact I
want is not there. If I go back to the main Outlook page and click on
Contacts, I have four separate lists of contacts, if I click on the main
Contacts list the contact I am looking for is there.


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Old April 12th 10, 10:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Peter[_13_]
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.


"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
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The To: contact list? What is that?
If the contact does not appear in the address book view, then you did not
add it to the Contact Folder you are displaying in the address book view.
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Russ Valentine
"Peter" wrote in message
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I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder
but when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact
list.

Perhaps I am doing this incorrectly. If I open a new email and wish to send
it it to multiple recipients I click the To: button and a dialogue box opens
saying 'Select Names: Contacts', in that list are the people I mostly send
email to, is that list exactly the same as in the Contacts folder? If it is,
there is one email address that is not there although it is present in the
Contacts folder. Also, when I go to 'Select Names: Contacts' and try to
invoke the Address Book it says 'No entries in this address book. I am
really getting confused now as to where my contacts are located and should I
be using the Address Book in some way?


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Old April 12th 10, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.

As I said, you are not displaying the correct Contact Folder in the Outlook
Address Book view. Why do you have 4?
You'll need to enable all 4 as electronic address books for them all to
appear in that view. Do so in the properties for each folder.
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"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
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The To: contact list? What is that?
If the contact does not appear in the address book view, then you did not
add it to the Contact Folder you are displaying in the address book view.
--
Russ Valentine
"Peter" wrote in message
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I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder
but when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact
list.

When I click 'Forward' a new message box opens with the options To: CC:
and BCC: if I click the To: button my Contacts folder opens but the
contact I want is not there. If I go back to the main Outlook page and
click on Contacts, I have four separate lists of contacts, if I click on
the main Contacts list the contact I am looking for is there.


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Old April 12th 10, 12:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.

Right click on the contacts folders and choose Properties - is each one
enabled as an Address book?

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"Peter" wrote in message
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I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder
but when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact
list.

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Old April 12th 10, 02:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Peter[_13_]
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Default Contact address appears in Contact folder but not when choosing contact to forward message to.


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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Right click on the contacts folders and choose Properties - is each one
enabled as an Address book?

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"Peter" wrote in message
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I run WinXP SP3 and Outlook 2007. I add a contact to the Contacts folder
but when I try to forward an email that contact is not in the To: contact
list.

Thank you Diane, they are all displaying correctly now.


 




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