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Is it possible to use Contacts as my my email address book in Microsoft
Outlook? I keep getting the old Outlook Express address book. |
Outlook addresses
What version of Outlook are you using? Sounds like you might be using OL98
or 2000. The Contacts folder is usually the main source for addresses. Right click on the Contacts folder, choose Properties and go to the Outlook Address Book tab and check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box "Stan W." wrote in message ... Is it possible to use Contacts as my my email address book in Microsoft Outlook? I keep getting the old Outlook Express address book. |
Outlook addresses
That happens by default.
You must not be asking your question accurately. What do you mean by Contacts? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Stan W." wrote in message ... Is it possible to use Contacts as my my email address book in Microsoft Outlook? I keep getting the old Outlook Express address book. |
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Vince,
Thanks for the reply. I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003. If I right click on Contacts under Go in the top menu bar, nothing happens. If I right click on Contacts on the lower left of the window I get two options:- Open in New Window, or Navigation Pane Options. Any further suggestions. Thanks, Stan W. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What version of Outlook are you using? Sounds like you might be using OL98 or 2000. The Contacts folder is usually the main source for addresses. Right click on the Contacts folder, choose Properties and go to the Outlook Address Book tab and check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box "Stan W." wrote in message ... Is it possible to use Contacts as my my email address book in Microsoft Outlook? I keep getting the old Outlook Express address book. |
Outlook addresses
Vince,
I have found the appro. box to check. Thanks, Stan W. "Stan W." wrote: Vince, Thanks for the reply. I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003. If I right click on Contacts under Go in the top menu bar, nothing happens. If I right click on Contacts on the lower left of the window I get two options:- Open in New Window, or Navigation Pane Options. Any further suggestions. Thanks, Stan W. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What version of Outlook are you using? Sounds like you might be using OL98 or 2000. The Contacts folder is usually the main source for addresses. Right click on the Contacts folder, choose Properties and go to the Outlook Address Book tab and check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box "Stan W." wrote in message ... Is it possible to use Contacts as my my email address book in Microsoft Outlook? I keep getting the old Outlook Express address book. |
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O/K...... One problem fixed - another opens up.
Outlook address book now opens using Contacts but approx. 30% of entries are out of alphabetical sequence, using the wrong name first. Some are duplicated using a fax number in place of a email address. I can double click on the offender and the Contacts window opens with the correct information in the correct order. Any clues? Stan W. "Stan W." wrote: Vince, I have found the appro. box to check. Thanks, Stan W. "Stan W." wrote: Vince, Thanks for the reply. I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003. If I right click on Contacts under Go in the top menu bar, nothing happens. If I right click on Contacts on the lower left of the window I get two options:- Open in New Window, or Navigation Pane Options. Any further suggestions. Thanks, Stan W. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What version of Outlook are you using? Sounds like you might be using OL98 or 2000. The Contacts folder is usually the main source for addresses. Right click on the Contacts folder, choose Properties and go to the Outlook Address Book tab and check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box "Stan W." wrote in message ... Is it possible to use Contacts as my my email address book in Microsoft Outlook? I keep getting the old Outlook Express address book. |
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