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In old office I used to be able to mark contacts as read or unread easily.
How do I mark them as unread now? |
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How are we supposed to know what version you were using before and what
version you are using now? We can't read minds. That option applies to messages. Not sure why or how you would use it for Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ryan212" wrote in message ... In old office I used to be able to mark contacts as read or unread easily. How do I mark them as unread now? |
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OK,
I was using Office 2000 now I'm in Office 2007. It also applied to contacts and I used it to sort/manipulate the contacts temporarily. If (in the older version) you right clicked on the contact if gave you the same options as messages. (mark as read/unread). But now I only have one option (mark as read). That won't do. At least for what I need the contacts to do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How are we supposed to know what version you were using before and what version you are using now? We can't read minds. That option applies to messages. Not sure why or how you would use it for Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ryan212" wrote in message ... In old office I used to be able to mark contacts as read or unread easily. How do I mark them as unread now? |
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They cleaned up the context menus in Outlook 2007 to make them more
realistic and relevant for the type of Outlook Item to which they are applied. Since "read" and "unread" is not relevant for Contacts, it doesn't exist. It exists for messages. There are ample settings you can apply to Contacts that should permit you to do whatever you need. I still don't see where you find an option to mark a Contact as "read." I see no such option. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ryan212" wrote in message ... OK, I was using Office 2000 now I'm in Office 2007. It also applied to contacts and I used it to sort/manipulate the contacts temporarily. If (in the older version) you right clicked on the contact if gave you the same options as messages. (mark as read/unread). But now I only have one option (mark as read). That won't do. At least for what I need the contacts to do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How are we supposed to know what version you were using before and what version you are using now? We can't read minds. That option applies to messages. Not sure why or how you would use it for Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ryan212" wrote in message ... In old office I used to be able to mark contacts as read or unread easily. How do I mark them as unread now? |
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I suggest you have a good look at Categories and use these for your needs.
Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant read my articles he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... They cleaned up the context menus in Outlook 2007 to make them more realistic and relevant for the type of Outlook Item to which they are applied. Since "read" and "unread" is not relevant for Contacts, it doesn't exist. It exists for messages. There are ample settings you can apply to Contacts that should permit you to do whatever you need. I still don't see where you find an option to mark a Contact as "read." I see no such option. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ryan212" wrote in message ... OK, I was using Office 2000 now I'm in Office 2007. It also applied to contacts and I used it to sort/manipulate the contacts temporarily. If (in the older version) you right clicked on the contact if gave you the same options as messages. (mark as read/unread). But now I only have one option (mark as read). That won't do. At least for what I need the contacts to do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How are we supposed to know what version you were using before and what version you are using now? We can't read minds. That option applies to messages. Not sure why or how you would use it for Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ryan212" wrote in message ... In old office I used to be able to mark contacts as read or unread easily. How do I mark them as unread now? |
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