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Brian Tillman wrote:
Frenchy wrote: Thanks. So why is the "Outlook Address Book" even mentioned? You don't add new addresses in there? And to add what Gordon says, the Outlook Address Book is a service that, when you click the To button in a new message window, will present to you all of the contacts in your Contacts folders that have resolved electronic addresses - either email or fax. In order for you to see ANY of your contacts when you click To, the Outlook Address Book service must be configured properly in your mail profile and each of the Contacts folders you have that you want to be able to reference when choosing an address must be enabled as address books. Thanks, Perfect explanation Frenchy |
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