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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 |
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There is a Spouse/Partner field as well in the contact form. You can use
this to to specify the name of the partner. The downside though is that you cannot use this field directly for a mail merge to envelopes. You can still create an export of your contacts with this field to a csv-file and use that as the source for your mail merge. For more details see; http://www.msoutlook.info/question/275 -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "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 |
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Thanks, Roady, for your prompt response. It's always good to know
straight away when a program cannot do a particular task. It saves a lot of time which would be spent searching dead ends. I see I have a bit of learning to do, namely regarding csv files and Code Two Outlook Export. Paul in San Francisco Roady [MVP] wrote: There is a Spouse/Partner field as well in the contact form. You can use this to to specify the name of the partner. The downside though is that you cannot use this field directly for a mail merge to envelopes. You can still create an export of your contacts with this field to a csv-file and use that as the source for your mail merge. For more details see; http://www.msoutlook.info/question/275 |
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You're welcome! :-)
It is indeed less straight forward this way but in the end it should work. Don't forget to save your template for future reference ;-) -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Paul MR" wrote in message ... Thanks, Roady, for your prompt response. It's always good to know straight away when a program cannot do a particular task. It saves a lot of time which would be spent searching dead ends. I see I have a bit of learning to do, namely regarding csv files and Code Two Outlook Export. Paul in San Francisco Roady [MVP] wrote: There is a Spouse/Partner field as well in the contact form. You can use this to to specify the name of the partner. The downside though is that you cannot use this field directly for a mail merge to envelopes. You can still create an export of your contacts with this field to a csv-file and use that as the source for your mail merge. For more details see; http://www.msoutlook.info/question/275 |
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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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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
"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. Thanks, Brian, for this suggestion which I intend to try first. Paul in San Francisco |
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