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Outlook 2003
When I search my contacts with 'Look for:' It will find some contacts but not others. Even when I can see a name in the contact list, the Find facility doesn't find it. This only happens with some contacts. It will find others. I have not been able to detect a pattern in the software's decision making. |
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Well there must be some pattern. Keep looking. We can't find it for you. The
search functions do no function randomly. This usually means you have Contacts stored in in a location that is not connected to the Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Loquela" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 When I search my contacts with 'Look for:' It will find some contacts but not others. Even when I can see a name in the contact list, the Find facility doesn't find it. This only happens with some contacts. It will find others. I have not been able to detect a pattern in the software's decision making. |
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