Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 SP2
Part of Microsoft Office Edition 2003 for Students and Teachers
My email is web based (I hope that is what you mean) not AOL
In the Contact mode of Microsoft Outlook - In what is refered to in the
Outlook for Dummies book as the Navigaion pane... on the left side of the
screen where you can select Mail, Calendar, Contacts etc..... I am not able
to see the Current Views... I did as you said and selected Advanced tool bar
but nothing appears in the area below MY CONTACTS. I am afraid I am not
being clear.
When I select Tasks.... I have, Simple List, Detailed List, Active List,
Next Seven Days.... etc.
If I select Contacts.... I should be able to see Address Cards, Detailed
Address Cards, Phone List, By Catagorie..... etc. This is not visible and I
have not been able to figure out where to turn it on. In the Dummies book
they just assume you can see it.... so don't explain what to do if you can't
see it.
I really appreciate the help.... so thanks in advance.
Robbie
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robbie
"Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook" wrote:
It's on the Advanced toolbar. View | Toolbars.
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Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook
Acorn Training and Consulting
Canberra, Australia
www.acorntraining.com.au
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"robbie" wrote in message
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I am trying to make the "current view" in the Navigation Pane show up. It
shows "My Contacts" then should have a list of Current View below it....
(Address Card, Deltailed Address Cards, Phone list, Catagory, Company etc)
and then "Open Shared Contacts Customize Current Views" below that.
The check lists of Current Views is not visable... any idea what I have
done or not done to be able to use these buttons.... make it simple I
really
am green at this. Having fun though!
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robbie