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Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
Hi,
I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? Why not? Do I need to re-do the whole thing for the contacts now!? That took my quite some time ... But why would there then be two different kinds of address books INSIDE Outlook 2003? I'm still hoping for an easy synch solution though ... Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot! Xeronimo |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
Xeronimo wrote:
I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this
address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it
easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
By why does it have the same properties interface as the contacts and why can
you edit and delete stuff!? I'm sorry but that makes no sense and is confusing ... So I will have to redo all my editing :( "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
Because it retains a link to the Contact record it is displaying. Obviously
you can't edit the information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... By why does it have the same properties interface as the contacts and why can you edit and delete stuff!? I'm sorry but that makes no sense and is confusing ... So I will have to redo all my editing :( "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
Huh? Of course I can edit and delete information in the address book (I'm not
using Exchange, but a local 'contacts' thingie I guess). That's what I have been doing for 2 hours yesterday .... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Because it retains a link to the Contact record it is displaying. Obviously you can't edit the information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... By why does it have the same properties interface as the contacts and why can you edit and delete stuff!? I'm sorry but that makes no sense and is confusing ... So I will have to redo all my editing :( "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
And you were obviously unsuccessful for the reasons we have documented
countless times. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Huh? Of course I can edit and delete information in the address book (I'm not using Exchange, but a local 'contacts' thingie I guess). That's what I have been doing for 2 hours yesterday .... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Because it retains a link to the Contact record it is displaying. Obviously you can't edit the information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... By why does it have the same properties interface as the contacts and why can you edit and delete stuff!? I'm sorry but that makes no sense and is confusing ... So I will have to redo all my editing :( "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
Yes, I was unsuccessful in regards to the Contacts themselves. But that silly
address book INSIDE Outlook had let me edit and delete contacts! How could I know that the address book and the contacts page weren't synched!? That's plain counter-intuitive. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: And you were obviously unsuccessful for the reasons we have documented countless times. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Huh? Of course I can edit and delete information in the address book (I'm not using Exchange, but a local 'contacts' thingie I guess). That's what I have been doing for 2 hours yesterday .... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Because it retains a link to the Contact record it is displaying. Obviously you can't edit the information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... By why does it have the same properties interface as the contacts and why can you edit and delete stuff!? I'm sorry but that makes no sense and is confusing ... So I will have to redo all my editing :( "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synching Outlook 2003 contacts and address book!?
There is no separate address book in Outlook. When the developers provided a
virtual address list to make recipient selection easier they never dreamt that so many people would fail to recognize what it was and fail to recognize that their data is in the Contacts Folder. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Yes, I was unsuccessful in regards to the Contacts themselves. But that silly address book INSIDE Outlook had let me edit and delete contacts! How could I know that the address book and the contacts page weren't synched!? That's plain counter-intuitive. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: And you were obviously unsuccessful for the reasons we have documented countless times. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Huh? Of course I can edit and delete information in the address book (I'm not using Exchange, but a local 'contacts' thingie I guess). That's what I have been doing for 2 hours yesterday .... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Because it retains a link to the Contact record it is displaying. Obviously you can't edit the information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... By why does it have the same properties interface as the contacts and why can you edit and delete stuff!? I'm sorry but that makes no sense and is confusing ... So I will have to redo all my editing :( "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The address book view is just a list of electronic addresses to make it easier to select recipients for electronic messages. It contains no data and was never intended as a data entry interface. Data entry is and always has been done in Contacts Folders, where the data is stored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Xeronimo" wrote in message ... Grrrrr ... so all my edits and deletions were for nothing??? Why is this address book view then enabled in Outlook and why can I change and delete stuff if it doesn't reflect on the Contacts ....... ? So now I would have to edit and delete the respective contacts AGAIN in Contacts? Jeez, what a waste of time. What was the logic behind this? Why let people edit stuff there at all then when it has no relation to Contacts? Thank you for these clarifications. I'm a bit frustrated now ... Jerome "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xeronimo wrote: I've edited my Outlook address book (NOT the Windows address book) that seems to be based on contacts. But neither the edits nor the deletions get considered in the Outlookd 2003 Contacts window!? You should NEVER try to change your Contacts via the Address Book interface. The Address Book is a view of your Contacts and doesn't allow contact modification. Always modify contacts within your Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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