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My contacts seem to have gotten slightly messed up. If I pick contacts
on the left pane, it all looks normal, but if I go to toolsaddress book I can select between "Outlook Address Book", "contacts", or "contacts" (two instances of contacts). Only the second instance of contacts has any actual contacts. When I go to send an E-mail and click "to", I have to pick between two copies of contacts too. How do I merge this all into one, or simply get rid of the bad one? I could delete one under toolsaddress booktoolsoptions, but they are both called "contacts" so I'm afraid I'll delete the wrong one. "Properties" has no useful information. Thanks. -- |
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It is necessary for you to post your Outlook version for us to provide an
answer. For Outlook 2002 and 2003 just remove the invalid reference he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. If you remove the wrong one, just remove the other and add back the first. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Charles" wrote in message news:JRgGh.26419$PD2.14708@attbi_s22... My contacts seem to have gotten slightly messed up. If I pick contacts on the left pane, it all looks normal, but if I go to toolsaddress book I can select between "Outlook Address Book", "contacts", or "contacts" (two instances of contacts). Only the second instance of contacts has any actual contacts. When I go to send an E-mail and click "to", I have to pick between two copies of contacts too. How do I merge this all into one, or simply get rid of the bad one? I could delete one under toolsaddress booktoolsoptions, but they are both called "contacts" so I'm afraid I'll delete the wrong one. "Properties" has no useful information. Thanks. -- |
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
It is necessary for you to post your Outlook version for us to provide an answer. For Outlook 2002 and 2003 just remove the invalid reference he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. If you remove the wrong one, just remove the other and add back the first. Thanks for the reply. This is Outlook 2003. When you say to just add back an address book I removed, where would I find it? I have to admit I really don't understand how Outlook works. Are the addresses stored i nthe same giant file as my mail messages? If so, I'm confused about how I could just add and remove the address part. It would be helpful if Outlook would give some tiny tidbit of information about these address books, like what filename they are associated with... -- |
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You're about to get more confused. Outlook does not even have an address
book. All your data is stored in the Contacts Folder in your Outlook data file and nowhere else. All the address book does is present you with a view of the electronic addresses that are contained in your Contacts Folder. When you look in the dropdown list in the address book view, what you're seeing is a list of the Contacts Folders it can show you. That list is only a reference to the Folders, not the folders themselves. So you are not removing any data, just a reference to a folder. The Outlook Address Book is a deeply dumb and dysfunctional feature. It hangs on to old and outdated reference to Contacts Folders, which can accumulate over the years as you migrate to different installations or add and remove folders. You can safely remove or re-add these references right where I told you without ever touching your data. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Charles" wrote in message news:1xjGh.16107$u93.7441@attbi_s21... Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: It is necessary for you to post your Outlook version for us to provide an answer. For Outlook 2002 and 2003 just remove the invalid reference he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. If you remove the wrong one, just remove the other and add back the first. Thanks for the reply. This is Outlook 2003. When you say to just add back an address book I removed, where would I find it? I have to admit I really don't understand how Outlook works. Are the addresses stored i nthe same giant file as my mail messages? If so, I'm confused about how I could just add and remove the address part. It would be helpful if Outlook would give some tiny tidbit of information about these address books, like what filename they are associated with... -- |
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