Outlook 2003, mail merge
The Outlook Address Book Service only displays electronic addresses. That's
what it's for. That has no bearing on a mail merge. You aren't merging to
the address book. You are merging to your Contacts Folder. You only need the
address book _service_ (not the view). The address book service is the
transport for the merge.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Bob Tyrka" wrote in message
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Thanks. I've made Outlook my default mail program. However, I've tried a
number of ways to get the addresses to the address book without success.
When I go to Properties of a contact folder and create an address book,
only Contacts with an email address or Fax number show up in the address
book. Does that mean that I cannot use the address book for mail merge
unless there is one of those associations?
If so, if I were to create a fictitious email address or fax number, would
that allow me to access, for mail merge, the street addresses of the
Contacts?
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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You must make Outlook your default mail program and your default Contacts
manager. You must store your Contacts in Outlook.
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