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In news:A20EFD01-5757-4683...@microsoft.com,
Heidi wrote:
> In Outlook 2000:
> My contacts are not showing up in my address book. I can not pick
> them from the TO: button for e-mail. Three contacts have been added
> into my personal address book (without my asstance) that do not
> appear to have anything in common. Most of my contacts have fax
> numbers and e-mails entered. How do I reconnect the mapping of the
> contacts to the address book?
>
> I have seen several posts regarding the same issue in for Outlook
> 2002 but the steps apear to be located in different menus for 2000
> vs. 2002.
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In news:5C402ABD-2500-4D3F...@microsoft.com,
>-----Original Message-----
>In Outlook 2000:
>My contacts are not showing up in my address book. I
can not pick them from the TO: button for e-mail. Three
contacts have been added into my personal address book
(without my asstance) that do not appear to have anything
in common. Most of my contacts have fax numbers and e-
mails entered. How do I reconnect the mapping of the
contacts to the address book?
>
>I have seen several posts regarding the same issue in
for Outlook 2002 but the steps apear to be located in
different menus for 2000 vs. 2002.
>.
>
I also looked in Tools | Services | Addressing, and the only folder that appears in the addressing search path is Personal Folder.
Other suggestions? Please :)
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In news:5996061B-E21B-4A45...@microsoft.com,
Heidi wrote:
> Thank you.
>
> I have a related question. The address book comes up as a master
> list sorted by first names. Is there a way to sort by category? by
> last name? by company? If so, how do I set it up? If not, is there
> a way to creast other address books based upon categories, etc?
YmK
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" <jfiorel...@mvps.org> wrote in
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For your second comment (to Heidi) -- since the Address Book has a
completely different view than the Contacts folder, she can change the sort
order in her Contacts any way she wants, but it's not going to change the
sort order in the Address Book.
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