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I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the
current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards Tony -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get
-- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get -- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx Many thanks for your advice however in the meantime I have found another work around. If I create a new contact folder in Outlook Contacts and import a set of contacts into the new folder when I am in the backend of Word it shows me the new contact list that I created in Outlook. Strangely it still retains the old contact lists that I have deleted because they were test lists, there does not seem anyway of getting rid of them. I tried your original suggestion of starting the merge in Outlook but I found it quite complicated and as I have only a limited (but dangerous) amount of knowledge on this whole merge scenario I feel more comfortable going through the Word wizard starting in Word. Sorry to be so frustrating but thats my comfort level. Do you think maybe Word has corrupted some files and that this might be the problem? Do you think putting the repair disk in Microsoft Office would help? Again many thanks for your suggestions. Tony oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Sorry, I have no idea. The address book in Word is long known to have problems. I wouldn't waste time running Help | Detect and repair, but your priorities may be different.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get -- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx Many thanks for your advice however in the meantime I have found another work around. If I create a new contact folder in Outlook Contacts and import a set of contacts into the new folder when I am in the backend of Word it shows me the new contact list that I created in Outlook. Strangely it still retains the old contact lists that I have deleted because they were test lists, there does not seem anyway of getting rid of them. I tried your original suggestion of starting the merge in Outlook but I found it quite complicated and as I have only a limited (but dangerous) amount of knowledge on this whole merge scenario I feel more comfortable going through the Word wizard starting in Word. Sorry to be so frustrating but thats my comfort level. Do you think maybe Word has corrupted some files and that this might be the problem? Do you think putting the repair disk in Microsoft Office would help? Again many thanks for your suggestions. Tony oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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You've provided a bit of a clue to your problems. First, Sue (as always) is
spot on. The Word Address Book service is a dinosaur that exists beyond its extinction date. It retains links that are no longer valid. There is simply no reason to use it. The clue you provided is that you're importing Contacts. Nothing corrupts the address book services more quickly than transferring data incorrectly. Never import Outlook data. Abandon the Word Address Book. We have. Microsoft has. Time to take the hint. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get -- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx Many thanks for your advice however in the meantime I have found another work around. If I create a new contact folder in Outlook Contacts and import a set of contacts into the new folder when I am in the backend of Word it shows me the new contact list that I created in Outlook. Strangely it still retains the old contact lists that I have deleted because they were test lists, there does not seem anyway of getting rid of them. I tried your original suggestion of starting the merge in Outlook but I found it quite complicated and as I have only a limited (but dangerous) amount of knowledge on this whole merge scenario I feel more comfortable going through the Word wizard starting in Word. Sorry to be so frustrating but thats my comfort level. Do you think maybe Word has corrupted some files and that this might be the problem? Do you think putting the repair disk in Microsoft Office would help? Again many thanks for your suggestions. Tony oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Hi Russ,
Many thanks for your insight I appreciate what both you and Sue are trying to get across to my thick skull so I am moving forward utilizing the merge tool inside Outlook. You mention that I should never import Outlook data so what do I do instead. Example my assistant has been gathering Outlook contact information from a Exhibition she puts it to our local server and then I have been importing it in to my outlook, so far no problems (except email which I have mentioned). The only alternative I can think of is for my PA to save the outlook data in excel and then I import that and in turn save as a PST file and then bring it in to my contacts. Seems a very long winded way of going about things. Any other ideas remembering on a scale of 1 through 10 I am a six when it comes to computer literacy. Regards Tony Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: You've provided a bit of a clue to your problems. First, Sue (as always) is spot on. The Word Address Book service is a dinosaur that exists beyond its extinction date. It retains links that are no longer valid. There is simply no reason to use it. The clue you provided is that you're importing Contacts. Nothing corrupts the address book services more quickly than transferring data incorrectly. Never import Outlook data. Abandon the Word Address Book. We have. Microsoft has. Time to take the hint. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get -- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx Many thanks for your advice however in the meantime I have found another work around. If I create a new contact folder in Outlook Contacts and import a set of contacts into the new folder when I am in the backend of Word it shows me the new contact list that I created in Outlook. Strangely it still retains the old contact lists that I have deleted because they were test lists, there does not seem anyway of getting rid of them. I tried your original suggestion of starting the merge in Outlook but I found it quite complicated and as I have only a limited (but dangerous) amount of knowledge on this whole merge scenario I feel more comfortable going through the Word wizard starting in Word. Sorry to be so frustrating but thats my comfort level. Do you think maybe Word has corrupted some files and that this might be the problem? Do you think putting the repair disk in Microsoft Office would help? Again many thanks for your suggestions. Tony oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Exactly what did she put on your server? Are you using Exchange as your mail server?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message oups.com... Hi Russ, Many thanks for your insight I appreciate what both you and Sue are trying to get across to my thick skull so I am moving forward utilizing the merge tool inside Outlook. You mention that I should never import Outlook data so what do I do instead. Example my assistant has been gathering Outlook contact information from a Exhibition she puts it to our local server and then I have been importing it in to my outlook, so far no problems (except email which I have mentioned). The only alternative I can think of is for my PA to save the outlook data in excel and then I import that and in turn save as a PST file and then bring it in to my contacts. Seems a very long winded way of going about things. Any other ideas remembering on a scale of 1 through 10 I am a six when it comes to computer literacy. Regards Tony Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: You've provided a bit of a clue to your problems. First, Sue (as always) is spot on. The Word Address Book service is a dinosaur that exists beyond its extinction date. It retains links that are no longer valid. There is simply no reason to use it. The clue you provided is that you're importing Contacts. Nothing corrupts the address book services more quickly than transferring data incorrectly. Never import Outlook data. Abandon the Word Address Book. We have. Microsoft has. Time to take the hint. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get -- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx Many thanks for your advice however in the meantime I have found another work around. If I create a new contact folder in Outlook Contacts and import a set of contacts into the new folder when I am in the backend of Word it shows me the new contact list that I created in Outlook. Strangely it still retains the old contact lists that I have deleted because they were test lists, there does not seem anyway of getting rid of them. I tried your original suggestion of starting the merge in Outlook but I found it quite complicated and as I have only a limited (but dangerous) amount of knowledge on this whole merge scenario I feel more comfortable going through the Word wizard starting in Word. Sorry to be so frustrating but thats my comfort level. Do you think maybe Word has corrupted some files and that this might be the problem? Do you think putting the repair disk in Microsoft Office would help? Again many thanks for your suggestions. Tony oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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Hi Sue,
We run a small business server 2003 acting as a domain controller which is used primarily as a file server; we don't currently run exchange in our office. My PA is exporting a .pst file from her local profile to a folder available to our entire office on our local servers public sector.. To explain the public sector on our server is a common area where our entire office can access information, update it and then save it back. Not very sophisticated granted but it works for us. Regards Tony Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Exactly what did she put on your server? Are you using Exchange as your mail server? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message oups.com... Hi Russ, Many thanks for your insight I appreciate what both you and Sue are trying to get across to my thick skull so I am moving forward utilizing the merge tool inside Outlook. You mention that I should never import Outlook data so what do I do instead. Example my assistant has been gathering Outlook contact information from a Exhibition she puts it to our local server and then I have been importing it in to my outlook, so far no problems (except email which I have mentioned). The only alternative I can think of is for my PA to save the outlook data in excel and then I import that and in turn save as a PST file and then bring it in to my contacts. Seems a very long winded way of going about things. Any other ideas remembering on a scale of 1 through 10 I am a six when it comes to computer literacy. Regards Tony Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: You've provided a bit of a clue to your problems. First, Sue (as always) is spot on. The Word Address Book service is a dinosaur that exists beyond its extinction date. It retains links that are no longer valid. There is simply no reason to use it. The clue you provided is that you're importing Contacts. Nothing corrupts the address book services more quickly than transferring data incorrectly. Never import Outlook data. Abandon the Word Address Book. We have. Microsoft has. Time to take the hint. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Word merge was what I was talking about. Did you try what I suggested? Starting the merge from Outlook gives you more control, not less, because you get -- all contact fields including custom fields -- public folder contact lists plus all the features you already have in Word merge. I wouldn't waste time trying to troubleshoot the address book that appears in Word and hasn't been updated in so many version I can't remember. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx Many thanks for your advice however in the meantime I have found another work around. If I create a new contact folder in Outlook Contacts and import a set of contacts into the new folder when I am in the backend of Word it shows me the new contact list that I created in Outlook. Strangely it still retains the old contact lists that I have deleted because they were test lists, there does not seem anyway of getting rid of them. I tried your original suggestion of starting the merge in Outlook but I found it quite complicated and as I have only a limited (but dangerous) amount of knowledge on this whole merge scenario I feel more comfortable going through the Word wizard starting in Word. Sorry to be so frustrating but thats my comfort level. Do you think maybe Word has corrupted some files and that this might be the problem? Do you think putting the repair disk in Microsoft Office would help? Again many thanks for your suggestions. Tony oups.com... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Best to start mail merges from inside an Outlook contacts folder with the Tools | Mail Merge command. Accepted but is there a way to fix the problem I am having with word's merge tool. Word is so much easier to use and with a lot more control. However thanks for your suggestion and it is certainly a work around but if I can do it through word I would really be grateful. Regards wrote in message ups.com... I am having a problem getting word (Small Business 2003) to find the current contact database lists in my Outlook . For some reason or another when I am asked by the merge wizard to select a contact list from the contact list folder I am presented with old or deleted lists. I have done this operation many times before so I am baffled why this should just happen. If anyone is interested please email me at and I will be more than happy to send of a word document with the relevent screen shots. Any and all help would be appreciated. |
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