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There's a search field in outlook 2003 just for contacts. It says
"Type a Contact to Find". But it never ever finds anything and keeps saying "outlook could not find the requested contact" How do i get this to work? I want to find contacts in the same pstther file that is open in outlook. I know it is not pointing to the correct pst file but instead to something called "address book". Could you please tell me how to set this straight? |
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