>After clicking on Address... when creating new email, I have a drop
>down box in the upper right corner which starts with "Global Address
>List" then ""Outlook Address Book," "Personal Address Book," then
>"Novell GroupWise Address Book." The list of names which appear are
>those belonging to each of these groups. I do not have one that says
>"ACT! contacts."
>
>My gut feeling says that this has to do with Outlook
>properties|Services. I do not have anything that relates to ACT! in
>this list, but these other name groups do appear there.
Hello Addison,
ACT! 3.0 supports MS Mail, not Outlook.
Using MS Mail as the primary email address I click on the address
button and cancel the MS Mail log on screens.
The Address dialog box appears as pictured on page 193 of the manual.
Let us know if you have any other questions about ACT!
Patti Fort [Symantec]
ACT! Technical Support
Symantec Corporation
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Paul: thanks for the reply. I don't have the "Address book box" you
speak of. (I am running ACT! for Windows 3.0.6. Are your suggestions
for that version?)
After clicking on Address... when creating new email, I have a drop
down box in the upper right corner which starts with "Global Address
List" then ""Outlook Address Book," "Personal Address Book," then
"Novell GroupWise Address Book." The list of names which appear are
those belonging to each of these groups. I do not have one that says
"ACT! contacts."
My gut feeling says that this has to do with Outlook
properties|Services. I do not have anything that relates to ACT! in
this list, but these other name groups do appear there.
Does this bring to mind any suggestions?
Again, thanks in advance.
-Addison