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Nelson September 11th 08 02:38 PM

Adding a contact from an existing email
 
I have office 2007 and I used to be able to right click, in Office 2003, on a
person's email address when i open a message they sent to me and then select
add this person to my contacts. Under 2007 though I dont seem to be able to
do this. The only option I get is Copy. Is there a setting I need to modify
or, is this a change to the application. If it is a change, whats the
easiest way then to add a new contact.

Thanks
Nelson

Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook] September 11th 08 03:13 PM

Adding a contact from an existing email
 
I just right-clicked on an address in an OL2007 message and got an Add to
Outlook Contacts option.

"Nelson" wrote in message
...
I have office 2007 and I used to be able to right click, in Office 2003,
on a
person's email address when i open a message they sent to me and then
select
add this person to my contacts. Under 2007 though I dont seem to be able
to
do this. The only option I get is Copy. Is there a setting I need to
modify
or, is this a change to the application. If it is a change, whats the
easiest way then to add a new contact.




Nelson September 11th 08 03:26 PM

Adding a contact from an existing email
 
Thanks Vince, apparently the company i work for decided that for some reason,
adding contacts in this way would be a security risk. They have apprently
prevented the users from being able to do this.

Thanks for the response though, i appreciate it.

"Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

I just right-clicked on an address in an OL2007 message and got an Add to
Outlook Contacts option.

"Nelson" wrote in message
...
I have office 2007 and I used to be able to right click, in Office 2003,
on a
person's email address when i open a message they sent to me and then
select
add this person to my contacts. Under 2007 though I dont seem to be able
to
do this. The only option I get is Copy. Is there a setting I need to
modify
or, is this a change to the application. If it is a change, whats the
easiest way then to add a new contact.




Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)[_429_] September 12th 08 02:17 AM

Adding a contact from an existing email
 
Try this way then:

You can drag an email from the Inbox to the Contacts folder, release and a
new Contacts card will be made - see if they disabled that method. I like
it because the email's text shows in the Notes field and I can cut/paste
address, title, phone etc from their signature block.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook

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"Nelson" wrote in message
...
Thanks Vince, apparently the company i work for decided that for some
reason,
adding contacts in this way would be a security risk. They have apprently
prevented the users from being able to do this.

Thanks for the response though, i appreciate it.

"Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

I just right-clicked on an address in an OL2007 message and got an Add to
Outlook Contacts option.

"Nelson" wrote in message
...
I have office 2007 and I used to be able to right click, in Office
2003,
on a
person's email address when i open a message they sent to me and then
select
add this person to my contacts. Under 2007 though I dont seem to be
able
to
do this. The only option I get is Copy. Is there a setting I need to
modify
or, is this a change to the application. If it is a change, whats the
easiest way then to add a new contact.







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