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Contact email address in Outlook 2000
I'm still running 2000, I like it, why upgrade.
But, my question is this: I'm using Outlook 2000 as "Internet Email." For some reason or another, some of my Contacts don't show their email in the "email" field. I have to go to the Address Book each time to resolve this issue. How do I change this globally so I don't have to go to each record to rectify the problem? I also use SynPost for syncing between my Notebook and desktop, plus I have a Palm that I sync with my Notebook. Since I've added this, it seems to have complicated things. Help me, please, Obi Wan. |
Contact email address in Outlook 2000
Your post is too vague. Post a more accurate description of the mail support
mode you are using. Post a more accurate description of where the address is failing to appear that you think it should. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Rokdog" wrote in message ... I'm still running 2000, I like it, why upgrade. But, my question is this: I'm using Outlook 2000 as "Internet Email." For some reason or another, some of my Contacts don't show their email in the "email" field. I have to go to the Address Book each time to resolve this issue. How do I change this globally so I don't have to go to each record to rectify the problem? I also use SynPost for syncing between my Notebook and desktop, plus I have a Palm that I sync with my Notebook. Since I've added this, it seems to have complicated things. Help me, please, Obi Wan. |
Contact email address in Outlook 2000
"Rokdog" wrote in message ... I'm still running 2000, I like it, why upgrade. But, my question is this: I'm using Outlook 2000 as "Internet Email." For some reason or another, some of my Contacts don't show their email in the "email" field. I have to go to the Address Book each time to resolve this issue. How do I change this globally so I don't have to go to each record to rectify the problem? I also use SynPost for syncing between my Notebook and desktop, plus I have a Palm that I sync with my Notebook. Since I've added this, it seems to have complicated things. Help me, please, Obi Wan. Try this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197907/ regards Doug |
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