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| Tags: contact, email, emails, field, link, quottoquot |
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I want the emails in my contact list to be available for sending emails. When
I click on the "To" to see the emails so I can select the appropiate one and not to type the address. |
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Herach wrote:
I want the emails in my contact list to be available for sending emails. When I click on the "To" to see the emails so I can select the appropiate one and not to type the address. Add the Outlook Address Book service to your mail profile. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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