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How to do an advanced search of the address book in OWA 2007
I feel like I am going crazy.... Ever since my office upgraded to Office 2007
I cannot seem to find a way to do an advanced search of the global address book in Outlook Web Access 2007 (the webmail application). I could do it in the 2003 version - would Microsoft really create a new version of the webmail program and TAKE AWAY a very handy feature that the 2003 version had??? Or is it there and I just can't find it??? I can't even find any mention of this issue in any of the search engines. Quite often I need to email different departments in the company and I have no idea what the first or last names of the people in that department are. I can see that if I knew their name it would then tell me the department they are in so then why can I not simply search the address book by department, city, company, etc...??? Does anyone know if this is possible in the 2007 version? Please help... |
How to do an advanced search of the address book in OWA 2007
"acurtin" wrote in message
... I feel like I am going crazy.... Ever since my office upgraded to Office 2007 I cannot seem to find a way to do an advanced search of the global address book in Outlook Web Access 2007 (the webmail application). Outlook Web Access is not a part of Office in any way. It is strictly a function of Exchange. Ask your question in microsoft.public.exchange.clients. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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