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What is the format for detailed address cards in Outlook Contacts.





 
 
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Old March 23rd 06, 06:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
attitude55
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Default What is the format for detailed address cards in Outlook Contacts.

What should be the format for detailed address cards in Outlook 2003
Contacts? I want the business name to show below the person's name in the
blue title line. Thsi worked for me in my old Outlook 2000, but I can't get
it to work in 2003.

Also, when I display "address cards" it doesn't show addresses!
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Old March 23rd 06, 11:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default What is the format for detailed address cards in Outlook Contacts.

Format hasn't changed.
You're the one who specifies the format for the File As... field in Tools
Options Preferences Contacts. Set it to what you want.
You're the one who decides what fields are included in the view in View
Arrange By Current View Customize Current View. Set it to display what
you want.
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Russ Valentine
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What should be the format for detailed address cards in Outlook 2003
Contacts? I want the business name to show below the person's name in the
blue title line. Thsi worked for me in my old Outlook 2000, but I can't
get
it to work in 2003.

Also, when I display "address cards" it doesn't show addresses!



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Old March 27th 06, 09:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
attitude55
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Default What is the format for detailed address cards in Outlook Conta

Thanks, that was a big help!

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Format hasn't changed.
You're the one who specifies the format for the File As... field in Tools
Options Preferences Contacts. Set it to what you want.
You're the one who decides what fields are included in the view in View
Arrange By Current View Customize Current View. Set it to display what
you want.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"attitude55" wrote in message
...
What should be the format for detailed address cards in Outlook 2003
Contacts? I want the business name to show below the person's name in the
blue title line. Thsi worked for me in my old Outlook 2000, but I can't
get
it to work in 2003.

Also, when I display "address cards" it doesn't show addresses!




 




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