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"Paul MR" wrote in message
... I inherited a used computer with Outlook 2002 SP3 installed. I would like to use the contacts feature to print on paper a list of my friends and also eventually to learn to use the contact information to address envelopes. When a couple (married or unmarried) use different names -- e.g. John Smith and Mary Jones -- I cannot figure out how to get both of their names on one contact card. The closest I have been able to achieve is something bizarre like Smith, Mary Jones John. How can I get two names on one card? If not possible in Outlook, can someone suggest a better program? Excuse me if my terminology is wrong; I'm new to Outlook. Paul in San Francisco If I wanted to do this, I'd place the dual names in the Company field instead of the name fields. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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