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Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the
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To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the "find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You. |
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![]() "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: To which "Find" feature might you be referring? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the "find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You. In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address, company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't find it. Thanks. |
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Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return
email addresses. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: To which "Find" feature might you be referring? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the "find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You. In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address, company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't find it. Thanks. |
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Russ,
Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize the email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to Find a Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to find it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return email addresses. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: To which "Find" feature might you be referring? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the "find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You. In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address, company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't find it. Thanks. |
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You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any email address (or portion thereof) I type in. List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in the correct folder. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message news ![]() Russ, Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize the email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to Find a Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to find it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return email addresses. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: To which "Find" feature might you be referring? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jerryrm" wrote in message ... Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the "find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You. In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address, company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't find it. Thanks. |
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