File ->New ->Databases Tab ->Contact Management
If you cannot find them on your computer, you can download them:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/default.aspx
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Troy
Troy Munford
Development Operations Manager
FMS, Inc.
www.fmsinc.com
"jibby" <ji...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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How do I start Business Contact in Outlook?
You've mistakenly posted your question in the Microsoft Access (the database
application that's part of MS Office Professional) newsgroup. Please post
your question in a more appropriate newsgroup.
HTH.
Gunny
Business Contact Manager for Microsoft Outlook is a totally separate
application from Microsoft Access, and is intended to be used with Outlook.
The Microsoft Access templates you suggest he use are an extremely basic
version of the full-blown applications the poster is requesting assistance
with and cannot replace the functionality purchased with the more advanced
applications.
Gunny
"Troy" <Tr...@fmsinc.com> wrote in message
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Troy Munford
Development Operations Manager
FMS, Inc.
www.fmsinc.com
"'69 Camaro" <ForwardZERO_SP...@Spameater.orgZERO_SPAM> wrote in
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> Yeah, I guess I read this as an incomplete sentence that I'm so very used
> to
> trying to decipher.
It's a guessing game. If one guesses that the poster is actually asking a
question about Windows, Outlook, or Word -- and not Access -- here in the
Microsoft Access newsgroup, then one will be correct one-third of the time
on a weekday and two-thirds of the time on a weekend or in the wee hours of
the morning.
Gunny
"Troy" <Tr...@fmsinc.com> wrote in message
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HTH
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"jibby" <ji...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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You'll have a hard time finding anyone here who knows what Business Contact
Manager is, let alone someone who has ever used it. Since you're using a
Web browser (highly unrecommended) instead of a newsreader, you can look at
Microsoft's Outlook Business Contact Manager online community portal on this
Web page:
Once you sign in to post a question, you will probably be redirected to the
first newsgroup, which is Microsoft Access. Don't post your question in the
Access newsgroup. Select "Outlook" on the left panel, then "Business
Contact Mngr" from the pop-up menu, then post your question in that
newsgroup.
Gunny
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