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In Outlook, when I click the Address Book icon, the "Show names from the:"
drop-down provides several choices. Under the All Address Lists section of that drop down, I see several things but specifically: All Contacts and All Users I only appear under the All Users list, but some of my co-workers show up only under All Contacts. There seems to be no rhyme or reason between the two. What is the difference between an Outlook Contact and just a User anyway (as it applies to this listing I mean)? Contacts have a globe icon and Users have no icon I can see so far. Thanks in advance! |
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