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Address Book vs Contacts (again).
Using Vista Home Premium and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (12.0.6316.5000)
Sp1. The structure of Address Books versus Contacts in Outlook has always been a mystery to me and will continue to be forever it seems. I hesitate to raise the topic again because it has been raised here so many times. I write today to ask why my Contacts listing is different when I refer to it using the "address book" icon at the top of an Outlook screen and reference it using the Contacts button (for me, bottom left hand side my Navigation Pane). The "Contacts button" version, synched with my my cell phone, is generally correct while the "addressbook icon" version has many entries missing. I can actually enter a new contact and immediately not find it using the rapid "icon" lookup but will find it it in "Contacts." What's going on? More importantly, what can I do about it? Regards, Denzil. |
Address Book vs Contacts (again).
"Denzil Hathway" wrote in message
... Using Vista Home Premium and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (12.0.6316.5000) Sp1. The structure of Address Books versus Contacts in Outlook has always been a mystery to me and will continue to be forever it seems. I hesitate to raise the topic again because it has been raised here so many times. I write today to ask why my Contacts listing is different when I refer to it using the "address book" icon at the top of an Outlook screen and reference it using the Contacts button (for me, bottom left hand side my Navigation Pane). The "Contacts button" version, synched with my my cell phone, is generally correct while the "addressbook icon" version has many entries missing. I can actually enter a new contact and immediately not find it using the rapid "icon" lookup but will find it it in "Contacts." What's going on? More importantly, what can I do about it? Regards, Denzil. The "addressbook" view that appears when you click on the "To" button in a new email message window only contains those contacts for which you have an electronic address, i.e. either an email address or a fax number. Those with just a plain telephone number will not appear. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Address Book vs Contacts (again).
The Address Book is a filtered View of Contacts and only shows those that
have an electronic address / # eg email address, fax number "Denzil Hathway" wrote in message ... Using Vista Home Premium and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (12.0.6316.5000) Sp1. The structure of Address Books versus Contacts in Outlook has always been a mystery to me and will continue to be forever it seems. I hesitate to raise the topic again because it has been raised here so many times. I write today to ask why my Contacts listing is different when I refer to it using the "address book" icon at the top of an Outlook screen and reference it using the Contacts button (for me, bottom left hand side my Navigation Pane). The "Contacts button" version, synched with my my cell phone, is generally correct while the "addressbook icon" version has many entries missing. I can actually enter a new contact and immediately not find it using the rapid "icon" lookup but will find it it in "Contacts." What's going on? More importantly, what can I do about it? Regards, Denzil. |
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