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Old August 15th 07, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Nerys
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Default Contacts is no longer in my personal folders

this means that I can't backup my contacts and I can't synch with my
Blackberry.
Any idea how to make my contacts part of my personal folders again?

Many thanks,
Nerys
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Old August 15th 07, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Contacts is no longer in my personal folders

Nerys wrote:

this means that I can't backup my contacts and I can't synch with my
Blackberry.
Any idea how to make my contacts part of my personal folders again?


Where is your Contacts folder if it's not in your Personal Folders list?
WHat version of Outlook? What view are you using?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old August 15th 07, 04:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Nerys
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Default Contacts is no longer in my personal folders

Hi Brian,

Contacts and Calendar still show in the bottom LH navigation menu of Outlook
but they are not in the folder hierarchy "Favorite Folder" or "All Mail
Folders" on the top left.
I'm using Outlook 2003

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Nerys wrote:

this means that I can't backup my contacts and I can't synch with my
Blackberry.
Any idea how to make my contacts part of my personal folders again?


Where is your Contacts folder if it's not in your Personal Folders list?
WHat version of Outlook? What view are you using?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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Old August 15th 07, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Contacts is no longer in my personal folders

Nerys wrote:

Contacts and Calendar still show in the bottom LH navigation menu of
Outlook but they are not in the folder hierarchy "Favorite Folder" or
"All Mail Folders" on the top left.
I'm using Outlook 2003


The Contacts and Calendar folders won't appear in your favorites unless you
add them and naturally they won't aoppear in the "All Mail Folders" view
because they're not mail folders. Use the "Folder List" view and I'll be
you'll see them as well as your mail folders. Use the "Contacts" view to
see only contacts folders. Use the "Calendar" view to see only calendar
folders.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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