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Names in the To or CC field are not recognized when I sent email, even if
they are in my Contacts folder. I had to re-install Windows. I copied my mail file from a CD backup, and I copied the Contact folder. I don't remember the filename or location (it was a few months ago). I can see all the names when I click on the Contact folder. But the names don't get translated into email addresses when I send email. Also, if I click on Tools Address Book, I get the following error: The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions. How can I fix this problem? Thanks, -Jeff |
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All Outlook data is stored in one file, so you could not have "copied" this
data separately. All you need to do is configure your Outlook Address Book. You failed to post your version , so we cannot tell you how. However, since that information is posted on a daily basis here, just find a post that applies to your version and read it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jeff" wrote in message ... Names in the To or CC field are not recognized when I sent email, even if they are in my Contacts folder. I had to re-install Windows. I copied my mail file from a CD backup, and I copied the Contact folder. I don't remember the filename or location (it was a few months ago). I can see all the names when I click on the Contact folder. But the names don't get translated into email addresses when I send email. Also, if I click on Tools Address Book, I get the following error: The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions. How can I fix this problem? Thanks, -Jeff |
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I'm horrible at searching for things like this. My version is MS Office 2002
(10.....). Please tell (or point me to) how to configure correctly if you can. I saw somewhere (but I can't find it again) where I made sure to select the option which allowed Contact folder lookups, so I may have already done that part correct. The data came from Outlook Express on my previous PC; could it have been in two files there? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: All Outlook data is stored in one file, so you could not have "copied" this data separately. All you need to do is configure your Outlook Address Book. You failed to post your version , so we cannot tell you how. However, since that information is posted on a daily basis here, just find a post that applies to your version and read it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jeff" wrote in message ... Names in the To or CC field are not recognized when I sent email, even if they are in my Contacts folder. I had to re-install Windows. I copied my mail file from a CD backup, and I copied the Contact folder. I don't remember the filename or location (it was a few months ago). I can see all the names when I click on the Contact folder. But the names don't get translated into email addresses when I send email. Also, if I click on Tools Address Book, I get the following error: The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions. How can I fix this problem? Thanks, -Jeff |
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http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jeff" wrote in message ... I'm horrible at searching for things like this. My version is MS Office 2002 (10.....). Please tell (or point me to) how to configure correctly if you can. I saw somewhere (but I can't find it again) where I made sure to select the option which allowed Contact folder lookups, so I may have already done that part correct. The data came from Outlook Express on my previous PC; could it have been in two files there? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: All Outlook data is stored in one file, so you could not have "copied" this data separately. All you need to do is configure your Outlook Address Book. You failed to post your version , so we cannot tell you how. However, since that information is posted on a daily basis here, just find a post that applies to your version and read it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jeff" wrote in message ... Names in the To or CC field are not recognized when I sent email, even if they are in my Contacts folder. I had to re-install Windows. I copied my mail file from a CD backup, and I copied the Contact folder. I don't remember the filename or location (it was a few months ago). I can see all the names when I click on the Contact folder. But the names don't get translated into email addresses when I send email. Also, if I click on Tools Address Book, I get the following error: The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions. How can I fix this problem? Thanks, -Jeff |
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Thanks, Russ. It worked perfectly.
Now do you know how I can get Outlook to try to anticipate what I'm typing by the first few letters like it used to do? It was sort of like a type-ahead featu if I typed the first few letters, say "Da", it might anticpate that I was typing "Daddy" and fill in the rest of the field. Any idea how to get that back? Thanks, again. -Jeff |
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Jeff wrote:
Now do you know how I can get Outlook to try to anticipate what I'm typing by the first few letters like it used to do? ToolsOptionsE-mail OptionsAdvanced E-mail Options. Check the box labeled "Suggest names while completing To, Cc, and Bcc fields". Then wait while it builds up addresses as you send mail (it's not tied to your Contacts at all). -- Brian Tillman |
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I already had that option checked. I remember Outlook (or maybe Outlook
Express) used to predict what I was typing using the names in my Contact list. Is there a way to set that up? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jeff wrote: Now do you know how I can get Outlook to try to anticipate what I'm typing by the first few letters like it used to do? ToolsOptionsE-mail OptionsAdvanced E-mail Options. Check the box labeled "Suggest names while completing To, Cc, and Bcc fields". Then wait while it builds up addresses as you send mail (it's not tied to your Contacts at all). -- Brian Tillman |
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Jeff wrote:
I already had that option checked. I remember Outlook (or maybe Outlook Express) used to predict what I was typing using the names in my Contact list. Is there a way to set that up? While I believe Outlook Express does reference your Contacts, the autocompletion feature of Outlook does not. The cache starts empty and populates as you send messages. Each time you send, the resolved addresses get stored in the cache. It's not tied to your Contacts in any way. -- Brian Tillman |
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Bummer.
Thanks for the help. -Jeff "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jeff wrote: I already had that option checked. I remember Outlook (or maybe Outlook Express) used to predict what I was typing using the names in my Contact list. Is there a way to set that up? While I believe Outlook Express does reference your Contacts, the autocompletion feature of Outlook does not. The cache starts empty and populates as you send messages. Each time you send, the resolved addresses get stored in the cache. It's not tied to your Contacts in any way. -- Brian Tillman |
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Do you know how to remove names from the auto-completion list?
My dad changed email addresses, so I don't want his old email address to be one of the auto-completion choices. Thanks, again. -Jeff "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jeff wrote: Now do you know how I can get Outlook to try to anticipate what I'm typing by the first few letters like it used to do? ToolsOptionsE-mail OptionsAdvanced E-mail Options. Check the box labeled "Suggest names while completing To, Cc, and Bcc fields". Then wait while it builds up addresses as you send mail (it's not tied to your Contacts at all). -- Brian Tillman |
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