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Office 2003
OK, I created a Personal Address Book. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. How? What I had expected is for the Outlook Address Book dialog to have this feature under Files menu or Tools menu, but it looks like MS goofed again. |
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Tecknomage wrote:
Office 2003 OK, I created a Personal Address Book. Bad move. The Persaon Address Book is long obsolete. Keep your contacts in your Contacts folder. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. No, copy your PAB entries to Contacts. -- Brian Tillman |
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Geeeerrrrr...
I need to have seperated Address Books (not Contact lists). @#!#@!! Outlook should have the option to create new contacts and copy/paste contents of one contact list to another WITHIN THE ADDRESS BOOK. What I want to see is, open Address Book and use the drop-down on the left and be able to choose from more than one "contacts." I can do this IF I could get the PBA I created to contain the address information I want from Contacts WITHOUT having to manually input each entry in the PBA. And, yes I've tried copying Contacts but the new "Contacts1" does not show up in the Address Book drop-down list. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Office 2003 OK, I created a Personal Address Book. Bad move. The Persaon Address Book is long obsolete. Keep your contacts in your Contacts folder. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. No, copy your PAB entries to Contacts. -- Brian Tillman |
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Reread Brian's post. You've missed the point. There is no such thing as an
address book in Outlook. The address book is only a view of your Contact Folders. All Contact data is stored in Contact Folders and always has been. No data is ever stored in an "address book." Give it up, already. Organize your Contact data into separate Contact Folders if you wish. You can easily display any Contact Folder in your Address Book view by enabling it as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tecknomage" wrote in message ... Geeeerrrrr... I need to have seperated Address Books (not Contact lists). @#!#@!! Outlook should have the option to create new contacts and copy/paste contents of one contact list to another WITHIN THE ADDRESS BOOK. What I want to see is, open Address Book and use the drop-down on the left and be able to choose from more than one "contacts." I can do this IF I could get the PBA I created to contain the address information I want from Contacts WITHOUT having to manually input each entry in the PBA. And, yes I've tried copying Contacts but the new "Contacts1" does not show up in the Address Book drop-down list. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Office 2003 OK, I created a Personal Address Book. Bad move. The Persaon Address Book is long obsolete. Keep your contacts in your Contacts folder. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. No, copy your PAB entries to Contacts. -- Brian Tillman |
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Oh really?
Humm.... lets see....yap there's a button on the Outlook 2003 Toolbar whoes Tool Tip says "Address Book" Lets see.... you click [Address Book] and, sure enough, you get a dialog window with the title bar that says "Address Book." Russ, tell me again, Outlook 2003 does not have an Address Book? That dialog is what I've been messaging about all this time. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread Brian's post. You've missed the point. There is no such thing as an address book in Outlook. The address book is only a view of your Contact Folders. All Contact data is stored in Contact Folders and always has been. No data is ever stored in an "address book." Give it up, already. Organize your Contact data into separate Contact Folders if you wish. You can easily display any Contact Folder in your Address Book view by enabling it as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tecknomage" wrote in message ... Geeeerrrrr... I need to have seperated Address Books (not Contact lists). @#!#@!! Outlook should have the option to create new contacts and copy/paste contents of one contact list to another WITHIN THE ADDRESS BOOK. What I want to see is, open Address Book and use the drop-down on the left and be able to choose from more than one "contacts." I can do this IF I could get the PBA I created to contain the address information I want from Contacts WITHOUT having to manually input each entry in the PBA. And, yes I've tried copying Contacts but the new "Contacts1" does not show up in the Address Book drop-down list. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Office 2003 OK, I created a Personal Address Book. Bad move. The Persaon Address Book is long obsolete. Keep your contacts in your Contacts folder. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. No, copy your PAB entries to Contacts. -- Brian Tillman |
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Clearly you did not understand my post. What part did you not understand?
What is not clear to you and how can any of us make it clear enough for you? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tecknomage" wrote in message ... Oh really? Humm.... lets see....yap there's a button on the Outlook 2003 Toolbar whoes Tool Tip says "Address Book" Lets see.... you click [Address Book] and, sure enough, you get a dialog window with the title bar that says "Address Book." Russ, tell me again, Outlook 2003 does not have an Address Book? That dialog is what I've been messaging about all this time. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread Brian's post. You've missed the point. There is no such thing as an address book in Outlook. The address book is only a view of your Contact Folders. All Contact data is stored in Contact Folders and always has been. No data is ever stored in an "address book." Give it up, already. Organize your Contact data into separate Contact Folders if you wish. You can easily display any Contact Folder in your Address Book view by enabling it as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tecknomage" wrote in message ... Geeeerrrrr... I need to have seperated Address Books (not Contact lists). @#!#@!! Outlook should have the option to create new contacts and copy/paste contents of one contact list to another WITHIN THE ADDRESS BOOK. What I want to see is, open Address Book and use the drop-down on the left and be able to choose from more than one "contacts." I can do this IF I could get the PBA I created to contain the address information I want from Contacts WITHOUT having to manually input each entry in the PBA. And, yes I've tried copying Contacts but the new "Contacts1" does not show up in the Address Book drop-down list. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Office 2003 OK, I created a Personal Address Book. Bad move. The Persaon Address Book is long obsolete. Keep your contacts in your Contacts folder. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. No, copy your PAB entries to Contacts. -- Brian Tillman |
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What is a PBA? All you need to do is configure your address book view. That
method is posted here several times a day. http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tecknomage" wrote in message ... Oh really? Humm.... lets see....yap there's a button on the Outlook 2003 Toolbar whoes Tool Tip says "Address Book" Lets see.... you click [Address Book] and, sure enough, you get a dialog window with the title bar that says "Address Book." Russ, tell me again, Outlook 2003 does not have an Address Book? That dialog is what I've been messaging about all this time. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread Brian's post. You've missed the point. There is no such thing as an address book in Outlook. The address book is only a view of your Contact Folders. All Contact data is stored in Contact Folders and always has been. No data is ever stored in an "address book." Give it up, already. Organize your Contact data into separate Contact Folders if you wish. You can easily display any Contact Folder in your Address Book view by enabling it as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tecknomage" wrote in message ... Geeeerrrrr... I need to have seperated Address Books (not Contact lists). @#!#@!! Outlook should have the option to create new contacts and copy/paste contents of one contact list to another WITHIN THE ADDRESS BOOK. What I want to see is, open Address Book and use the drop-down on the left and be able to choose from more than one "contacts." I can do this IF I could get the PBA I created to contain the address information I want from Contacts WITHOUT having to manually input each entry in the PBA. And, yes I've tried copying Contacts but the new "Contacts1" does not show up in the Address Book drop-down list. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Office 2003 OK, I created a Personal Address Book. Bad move. The Persaon Address Book is long obsolete. Keep your contacts in your Contacts folder. When I open [Address Book] in Outlook I can see both "contacts" and my personal address books in the "Show names from the" dropdown. I want to copy/transfer address from my "contacts" to the personal address book. No, copy your PAB entries to Contacts. -- Brian Tillman |
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