Outlook 2003, selecting Contacts question, long post, Please give feedback
Well your doing better than me;
Selecting Detail Address Cards view of Contacts, then Print Preview, it
shows 'all contacts' in the preview pages, but I cannot figure out how to
get two to a page (A4)
Presumably these pages are then used to 'pen note' data on, then someone has
to enter this on a the PC somehow, or file it for....?!
I feel your pain! perhaps someone needs training on how data is far easier
to review if immediately available and searchable, and of course how
pruductivity hence profits could rise.
"Melissa" wrote in message
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Yes...I am printing them 2 per sheet. I figured out how to do that. It's
selecting more than 2 at a time using an easy method that I'm stumped on.
Melissa
"DL" address@invalid wrote in message
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Are you saying you just need to print the client Contact data, two per
sheet?
"Melissa" wrote in message
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We are using Outlook to manage a rather large client base. (it's not
the
best program for our use, but I'm not the boss) Right now the number
stands
at 900, with a possible 500+ more by the time we're done entering.
I have to select clients each day and print them, 2 per page. I have
to
be
in Detailed View to get the info I need to print. The "clicking and
selecting" method is clumsy because if I click on the Initial column
at
the
far right, it de-selects those already selected. Most days, I need to
print
20-30 pages, (40-60 clients)
I've resorted to just selecting 2 clients at a time, checking the
output
in
Preview, then printing, but wonder if there is a way to more easily
select
more than 2, (hopefully 8-10 at a time) to get this print job out
faster.
The selection process is stymied in that, every time you click "off"
of
the
list, all those selected are de-selected. Also, the top contact in
any
view
is automatically selected, and you must hold Ctrl to de-select it.
That was probably clear as mud...but anyone familiar with Outlook
might
understand what I am asking.
I tried changing the view to Phone List, and selected 8 clients, but I
had
to switch to Detailed view to print all the info I needed, and in
switching,
all the contacts were de-selected.
Please don't tell me we need to use Access for this. I know this. The
boss
disagrees. (because he doesn't have to deal with it) I have 1 "real"
boss
who is computer stupid, and her husband is trying to run our show.
I'm
in
a
tough spot, and trying to find a good solution for me and everyone.
Any help or advice would be appreciated. Right now, my method is
convoluted, but functional. I also need to teach 6 other employees how
to
work with this, and all but 1 are completely computer illiterate.
This
backwards method makes sense to me, because I understand the program
and
have been around computers since 1991.
Melissa
I don't have Access on this machine. I do have Excel and Word from
Office
2003. And, what do you call that small pane in General View where you
can
type notes?
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