either search the deleted items folder for the DL by name or sort by the
icon field. If you use a view that sorts by deleted date (last modified
field), the DL will be at the top of the list.
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"Raj" wrote in message
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Brian, I am aware about the Deleted Items folder. However, it does not
exists
under Contacts. The Deleted Items folder under my Mailbox does not show my
deleted Contact or a Distribution List. Thus my post in the discussion.
Am I missing something? I am using Outlook 2007 Pro on my office PC.
Thanks.
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
"Raj" wrote in message
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When deleting a Distribution List under Contacts, there is no warning
such
as
"Are you sure... Yes/No)". Your list is then deleted without any
warning.
This is an awful design given the fact that when you delete anything
there
is some warning message associated with a Delete Function.
Also, the Delete button is so close to the Save & Close button. Another
awful design. This is so dangerous specially when no warning message
exists
when deleting and your Distribution List with 100's or more entries can
be
deleted without any warning.
There's no need for a warning. First, it takes only a very minimal bit
of
energy to think before clicking Delete, particularly with the "Remove"
button
right there in front of you and second, even if you do delete the DL, you
can
simply recover it from Deleted Items, just like any other item you
delete.
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