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Cannot configure Outlook Contacts as my address book.
When I select To in Mail my contacts do not appear in an address book. In
fact, there is not address book in the dropdown list. I tried going to Contacts Properties, but the 'show this folder as an address book' checkbox is greyed out. I am using Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 both installed as OEM. My Contacts were exported from my old computer (XP SP3 and Outlook 2003) using the export function as a .csv file then imported the same way into the new. Can you assist, please? |
Cannot configure Outlook Contacts as my address book.
Several possible problems he
1. You would never transfer Contacts that way. You had a perfectly intact Outlook data file in the first place. Why would you export to a foreign format and then import it back? That's a great way to lose data, but not a way to transport it. Have you checked to see that your email addresses are in the right place, valid, and resolved? If they aren't they cannot appear in your address book view. 2. How did you add the address book service to this profile and configure it? The instructions are he http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine "Gerard" wrote in message ... When I select To in Mail my contacts do not appear in an address book. In fact, there is not address book in the dropdown list. I tried going to Contacts Properties, but the 'show this folder as an address book' checkbox is greyed out. I am using Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 both installed as OEM. My Contacts were exported from my old computer (XP SP3 and Outlook 2003) using the export function as a .csv file then imported the same way into the new. Can you assist, please? |
Cannot configure Outlook Contacts as my address book.
In response to "You would never transfer contacts that way"......hmmm. The
instructions for transfering give you only the info on what options you have for exporting. They don't say which to choose. I've tried the .csv option and it didn't work well for me. So I now use the Excel export option. It gets the columns in t he wrong place. Exactly what is the option you believe we should all know that we're supposed to use? And why doesn't Microsoft tell us that so there aren't so many of us out here 'guessing' which of the 6-7 options we should be choosing? "Russ Valentine" wrote: Several possible problems he 1. You would never transfer Contacts that way. You had a perfectly intact Outlook data file in the first place. Why would you export to a foreign format and then import it back? That's a great way to lose data, but not a way to transport it. Have you checked to see that your email addresses are in the right place, valid, and resolved? If they aren't they cannot appear in your address book view. 2. How did you add the address book service to this profile and configure it? The instructions are he http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine "Gerard" wrote in message ... When I select To in Mail my contacts do not appear in an address book. In fact, there is not address book in the dropdown list. I tried going to Contacts Properties, but the 'show this folder as an address book' checkbox is greyed out. I am using Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 both installed as OEM. My Contacts were exported from my old computer (XP SP3 and Outlook 2003) using the export function as a .csv file then imported the same way into the new. Can you assist, please? . |
Cannot configure Outlook Contacts as my address book.
Everyone, including Microsoft, has told you how to transfer Outlook data:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx This stuff is not a secret. -- Russ Valentine "Tish" wrote in message ... In response to "You would never transfer contacts that way"......hmmm. The instructions for transfering give you only the info on what options you have for exporting. They don't say which to choose. I've tried the .csv option and it didn't work well for me. So I now use the Excel export option. It gets the columns in t he wrong place. Exactly what is the option you believe we should all know that we're supposed to use? And why doesn't Microsoft tell us that so there aren't so many of us out here 'guessing' which of the 6-7 options we should be choosing? "Russ Valentine" wrote: Several possible problems he 1. You would never transfer Contacts that way. You had a perfectly intact Outlook data file in the first place. Why would you export to a foreign format and then import it back? That's a great way to lose data, but not a way to transport it. Have you checked to see that your email addresses are in the right place, valid, and resolved? If they aren't they cannot appear in your address book view. 2. How did you add the address book service to this profile and configure it? The instructions are he http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine "Gerard" wrote in message ... When I select To in Mail my contacts do not appear in an address book. In fact, there is not address book in the dropdown list. I tried going to Contacts Properties, but the 'show this folder as an address book' checkbox is greyed out. I am using Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 both installed as OEM. My Contacts were exported from my old computer (XP SP3 and Outlook 2003) using the export function as a .csv file then imported the same way into the new. Can you assist, please? . |
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