I made a mistake. I said Outlook Address book did not exist under "view or
change..." I think I was looking at "View or change existing email
accounts" instead of "view or change existing directories or address books".
Stupid oversight on my part. I appologize. When I go to "view or change
existing dirs.." and select "outlook address book" I have one address book
listed. "Contacts: Mailobox - mike" Show names by First Last (John Smith)
is selected.
Does this help?
Thanks,
m
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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But you said you got a list of your Contacts. If so, then you would have
to be using the Outlook Address Book, yet now you claim you are not.
Can you at least tell us exactly what list you are displaying? You need to
be accurate when conveying information.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Mike" wrote in message
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Russ,
Please. The attitude is not necessary. To be clear, I said "When I
click the Address Book button on the Outlook 2003 toolbar, I get a list
of my Contacts." This is 100% correct and I'm not attempting to send
anybody on a "wild goose chase." As I indicated and linked to
previously, I'm clicking the address book icon in the outlook 2003
toolbar. When I do this it pulls up a window with the title "Address
Book" as you can see at the link from my earlier post he
http://thepcparamedics.com/default_files/addrissue.htm
Thanks for your time,
mi
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Then its high time you at least tell us what address book you are using
instead of leading us on this wild goose chase. You said you were using
the Address Book in Outlook that showed your Contacts Folder. Obviously
you are not.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Mike" wrote in message
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I was using OE as an EXAMPLE only. Obviously, it is a different program
and has nothing to do with my Outlook 2003 issue.
I don't have Outlook address book listed under "View or change...",
just Microsoft Exchange Server.
-m
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Of course there is. OE has nothing to do with this. This is Outlook
you are asking about, right? Just look:
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change.
What is your sort order?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Mike" wrote in message
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I see no method in the address book to sort by field.
Clicking on 'Name', 'Display Name', 'E-mail Address', etc. does not
sort like your typical grid view.
For example, the outlook express address book alows you to click on a
colum header to set sorting but the address book applet instantiated
by the Outlook 2003 toolbar button doesn't have that functionality.
-m
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Determine the sort field you set for the Outlook Address Book. Look
for Contacts in which that field is blank.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Mike" wrote in message
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Okay. So how do I get rid of the empty rows? I have no apparent
empty Contacts in the contacts folder.
-m
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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The Address Book view contains no data is not an interface in
which you should ever try to edit or manipulate data. You only do
that in the Contacts Folder where the data resides.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Mike" wrote in message
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When I click the Address Book button on the Outlook 2003
toolbard, I get a list of my Contacts. At the top, there are 6
blank rows before my first contact is displayed. I've tried to
delete the rows by hitting the Del button while having one or
more of these blank rows displayed. When I do this, a "Are you
sure that you want to..." dialog box appears, so I click Yes but
nothing is deleted.
What be up with Dat? How do I get rid of the empty rows?
Thanks,
-m