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JohnPod January 29th 06 02:43 AM

Why can't I get a CONTACTS folder when I create a new .PST
 
I'm trying to create a .PST file for my Mother-in-Law (some danger involved
here).

When I create the file, and open it in Outlook, there is no CONTACTs folder.
I've looked through help, and anyplace else I can find. no joy in the text.

Any help? Why isn't there a contacts folder in the .pst file? How can I
make it happen?

I tried creating a "contacts" folder, but it really isn't a contacts folder.



Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] January 29th 06 03:52 AM

Why can't I get a CONTACTS folder when I create a new .PST
 
If Outlook 2003, click on the folders icon, not the mail icon.

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After furious head scratching, JohnPod asked:

| I'm trying to create a .PST file for my Mother-in-Law (some danger
| involved here).
|
| When I create the file, and open it in Outlook, there is no CONTACTs
| folder. I've looked through help, and anyplace else I can find. no
| joy in the text.
|
| Any help? Why isn't there a contacts folder in the .pst file? How
| can I make it happen?
|
| I tried creating a "contacts" folder, but it really isn't a contacts
| folder.



JohnPod January 30th 06 03:14 AM

Why can't I get a CONTACTS folder when I create a new .PST
 
I fixed it - really stupid. Needed to do "file, new" and specify that I
wanted a folder to store contacts.

Really stupid, but working now.

"JohnPod" wrote:

I'm trying to create a .PST file for my Mother-in-Law (some danger involved
here).

When I create the file, and open it in Outlook, there is no CONTACTs folder.
I've looked through help, and anyplace else I can find. no joy in the text.

Any help? Why isn't there a contacts folder in the .pst file? How can I
make it happen?

I tried creating a "contacts" folder, but it really isn't a contacts folder.



Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook January 30th 06 03:35 AM

Why can't I get a CONTACTS folder when I create a new .PST
 
VERY common - even when in the classroom I show people how to do it, they
race ahead and make email folder after email folder!


Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook
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Canberra, Australia


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"JohnPod" wrote in message
...
I fixed it - really stupid. Needed to do "file, new" and specify that I
wanted a folder to store contacts.

Really stupid, but working now.

"JohnPod" wrote:

I'm trying to create a .PST file for my Mother-in-Law (some danger

involved
here).

When I create the file, and open it in Outlook, there is no CONTACTs

folder.
I've looked through help, and anyplace else I can find. no joy in the

text.

Any help? Why isn't there a contacts folder in the .pst file? How can

I
make it happen?

I tried creating a "contacts" folder, but it really isn't a contacts

folder.





Brian Tillman January 30th 06 05:02 PM

Why can't I get a CONTACTS folder when I create a new .PST
 
JohnPod wrote:

I'm trying to create a .PST file for my Mother-in-Law (some danger
involved here).

When I create the file, and open it in Outlook, there is no CONTACTs
folder. I've looked through help, and anyplace else I can find. no
joy in the text.


When you first add a PST, if it is not the default delivery location, it
will contain only the Deleted Items folder. You can either add a Contacts
folder yourself (FileNewFolder), or make the new PST the delivery
location. That will cause Outlook to populate it with all the default
folders.
--
Brian Tillman



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