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Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
When I create a new email in Outlook 2007 and click the To: box to choose a
contact's email address I can't see my contacts email addresses. In the Address Book field on the right of the Select Names box I've got a choice of Contacts, Business Contacts, Accounts and Outlook Address Book but none of these displays anything. Entering a name in the Search field also doesn't produce anythting. I transferred my email, contacts, etc from Outlook 2003 by exporting the Inbox, Cent Items, Contacts, etc as individual .PST files and then importing them in to Outlook 2007. (The emails aren't being indexed either but I will raise a separate question about this.) |
Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
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Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
Thanks brian, that resolved the problem.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Dell Boy Dell am wrote: When I create a new email in Outlook 2007 and click the To: box to choose a contact's email address I can't see my contacts email addresses. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
I've just brought up Outlook 2007 and have the same problem Dell Boy had. I
followed the instructions in 287563 and added Oulook Address Book, Type MAPI. However, nothing changed. The contacts are in Outlook. Also, my contacts are organized by category with names. It seems that Outlook 2007 wants to use colors and doesn't allow me to manage Category Names. Is that correct? Thanks, -- Don "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dell Boy Dell am wrote: When I create a new email in Outlook 2007 and click the To: box to choose a contact's email address I can't see my contacts email addresses. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
We'd need a more accurate description of your problem. You've left us with
too much guesswork. When you say "nothing changed" what exactly do you mean? What was supposed to change that didn't and what isn't working the way you think it should? It would also be helpful if you provided information on how you configured Outlook 2007 and migrated your data to it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "DonVidon" wrote in message ... I've just brought up Outlook 2007 and have the same problem Dell Boy had. I followed the instructions in 287563 and added Oulook Address Book, Type MAPI. However, nothing changed. The contacts are in Outlook. Also, my contacts are organized by category with names. It seems that Outlook 2007 wants to use colors and doesn't allow me to manage Category Names. Is that correct? Thanks, -- Don "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dell Boy Dell am wrote: When I create a new email in Outlook 2007 and click the To: box to choose a contact's email address I can't see my contacts email addresses. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
After installing Office 2007 I restored the Outlook .pst file saved from
Outlook 2003. The Contacts are accessable. From the message on this forum I followed the instructions and "Added' the Outlook Address Book which is a MAPI type file. However, nothing changed meaning when I try to send a message and select To:---- Oops, it works now. Apparentlyly it took some time to configure, or something. Thanks, -- Don "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: We'd need a more accurate description of your problem. You've left us with too much guesswork. When you say "nothing changed" what exactly do you mean? What was supposed to change that didn't and what isn't working the way you think it should? It would also be helpful if you provided information on how you configured Outlook 2007 and migrated your data to it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "DonVidon" wrote in message ... I've just brought up Outlook 2007 and have the same problem Dell Boy had. I followed the instructions in 287563 and added Oulook Address Book, Type MAPI. However, nothing changed. The contacts are in Outlook. Also, my contacts are organized by category with names. It seems that Outlook 2007 wants to use colors and doesn't allow me to manage Category Names. Is that correct? Thanks, -- Don "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dell Boy Dell am wrote: When I create a new email in Outlook 2007 and click the To: box to choose a contact's email address I can't see my contacts email addresses. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
I am having the same issue in Outlook 2007. I can't see email addresses when
I click the To: button in a new email. I checked my Account Settings and my Outlook Address Book is entered correctly as a MAPI type and in the Contact Folder Properties on the Outlook Address Tab the "Show this folder as an email address book" is grayed out but the check box is checked and "Contacts" is in the name field. All this seems to be correct. I exported my contacts from Outlook 2003 and imported them into Outlook 2007. Any ideas? "Dell Boy" wrote: When I create a new email in Outlook 2007 and click the To: box to choose a contact's email address I can't see my contacts email addresses. In the Address Book field on the right of the Select Names box I've got a choice of Contacts, Business Contacts, Accounts and Outlook Address Book but none of these displays anything. Entering a name in the Search field also doesn't produce anythting. I transferred my email, contacts, etc from Outlook 2003 by exporting the Inbox, Cent Items, Contacts, etc as individual .PST files and then importing them in to Outlook 2007. (The emails aren't being indexed either but I will raise a separate question about this.) |
Can't See Contacts Email Address When Click To: Box
"Meg" wrote in message
... I exported my contacts from Outlook 2003 and imported them into Outlook 2007. There you have the answer. This is why there are constant posts in the Outlook groups telling people NOT to use the import/export function to transfer Outlook data. You probably have corrupted your Mail profile by importing contacts. Go to Control Panel-Mail-Show Profiles and create a new one. Add the existing pst file to that profile and see if that helps. |
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