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Old December 1st 08, 12:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default View all Contacts

Views are not the answer to your problem because PDA's cannot synchronize
with views. You need decide exactly what you need and articulate it. There
are many ways to group Contacts. What you need is not at all clear from your
post. I'd suggest reading the primer on the various ways to group Contacts
to see which might work better for you, then post back with any specific
questions this site does not answer:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oloabcat.htm
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David C" wrote in message
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Actually Russ, maybe she just wasn't clear enough in his post because I
have
a similar issue. You mentioned why didn't he just copy them to subfolders
instead of moving them. Well I have my contacts all organized in different
SUB-folders.

Contacts
- Family
- Friends
- Business
- Etc...

I think it is reasonable to expect that if you were viewing a particular
subfolder then you would only see what that subfolder contains. But if you
are trying to view the upper level "Contacts" folder then you should be
able
to view ALL the contacts in ALL the subfolders.

I think Alliee is asking the same thing I am...is there a view that can
show
you ALL of the contacts in ALL the subfolders? Or is it possible to make a
view?

The reason I have it configured like this is because this is the only way
that my PDA can categorize the sync'ed contacts (although, unlike Outlook,
it
has a built in feature to see them in individual categories or "all
contacts")

The reason why I need this view in Outlook is because there are times that
I
am unsure whether I have the person in one category or another or if I
have
them there at all. Sometimes I have them in more than one category. And I
do
have more than one Upper Level tree root contacts container, so the
general
search function would go through my entire system which I would prefer to
avoid. Plus, search is Not as comprehensive as a view.

I hope this clarifies the question and one of the MVP-Outlook such as
yourself has a concrete answer for both of us. Thank you!

Here is a linked image in Photobucket of what my screen looks like to make
sure there is no confussion...

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...sViewIssue.jpg


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