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I have a few outlook contact folders. In the sub-folders
I cannot get the contacts to sort by FirstName Last Name. They have sorted by Last Name First Name and the only way I have been able to rectify is by changing each contact individually. I have set my preferences in the Options to my required preference. The contacts were imported from a dbf file previously I am Using Outlook XP |
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You failed to specify the view to which you are referring and the field on
which that view has been configured to sort. State more clearly and more accurately what you want to do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SamH" Noreplies@Nowhere .com wrote in message ... I have a few outlook contact folders. In the sub-folders I cannot get the contacts to sort by FirstName Last Name. They have sorted by Last Name First Name and the only way I have been able to rectify is by changing each contact individually. I have set my preferences in the Options to my required preference. The contacts were imported from a dbf file previously I am Using Outlook XP |
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Your question gave me the clues I needed and I managed to sort it out Many thanks Sam "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... You failed to specify the view to which you are referring and the field on which that view has been configured to sort. State more clearly and more accurately what you want to do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SamH" Noreplies@Nowhere .com wrote in message ... I have a few outlook contact folders. In the sub-folders I cannot get the contacts to sort by FirstName Last Name. They have sorted by Last Name First Name and the only way I have been able to rectify is by changing each contact individually. I have set my preferences in the Options to my required preference. The contacts were imported from a dbf file previously I am Using Outlook XP |
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SamH Noreplies@Nowhere .com wrote:
Your question gave me the clues I needed and I managed to sort it out Why not post the solution and how you came to discover it. -- Brian Tillman |
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