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Old June 6th 06, 04:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Lucy
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Default How do I find lost contacts I entered into folders?

I'm using small business edition of outlook. I wounder if anyone can help
answer any of my questions.
1. Under master categories in contacts, is there a limitation of how many
categories I can create?
2. Is there a limitation on how many folders I can create under contacts,
because all my folders dissapeared after a while.
3.Since all my folders dissapeared, I wonder if there's a way I can find
them again, they're all really important contact information and It took me
days to enter them.
4. How do I combine the contacts data between desktop and laptop. I
sometimes enter information into my laptop sometimes into my desktop, if I
want to combine the informations how do I do it?
5.How do I make a backup of the data I entered, cauz I don't want to lose
them again.
I would really appreciate your help if you can answer any of the questions.
Thanks A Lot.
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Old June 6th 06, 08:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook
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Default How do I find lost contacts I entered into folders?

Lucy

good questions however you'll need to provide more information:

what version of outlook?
what platform?
what exactly do you mean by all my folders disappeared after a while? what
did you do just before it happened?


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I'm using small business edition of outlook. I wounder if anyone can help
answer any of my questions.
1. Under master categories in contacts, is there a limitation of how many
categories I can create?
2. Is there a limitation on how many folders I can create under contacts,
because all my folders dissapeared after a while.
3.Since all my folders dissapeared, I wonder if there's a way I can find
them again, they're all really important contact information and It took
me
days to enter them.
4. How do I combine the contacts data between desktop and laptop. I
sometimes enter information into my laptop sometimes into my desktop, if I
want to combine the informations how do I do it?
5.How do I make a backup of the data I entered, cauz I don't want to lose
them again.
I would really appreciate your help if you can answer any of the
questions.
Thanks A Lot.



 




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