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Old July 16th 07, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Outlook tool menu

If your goal is to add the Outlook Address Book service, then that would be, as I said, Tools | E-mail Accounts. Select the option to manage address lists.
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"K. Powers" wrote in message ...
Based upon what Q197577 says (and other accounts at this same client) what I
was attempting to "turn on" is the "Show this folder as an e-mail address
book" option, which is in the Folder Properties. However the "Show this"
option is grayed out. Q197577 references Services as a way to "restore the
usability" of the "Show this" option.

Thoughts?

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Tools | Email Accounts would be the corresponding command in Outlook 2003. However, the place to add a public folder as an address list is the Properties dialog for the folder itself, on the Outlook Address Book tab.



"K. Powers" wrote in message ...
I am attempting to follow instructions in Article Q197577 which references a
choice of "Services" on the Outlook 2003 Tools Menu dropdown. However, I do
not have the Services option available on any menu dropdown.

What do I need to do to locate the Services tool so I can resolve the
original issue, which was adding a Public Folder as an Address Book within
Outlook? I have checked the Options section and do not see an option to add
it to any toolbar, either.

Thanks,


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