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Read your previous messages. You get a time out.
Russ Valentine wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 22:14 Others had already responded to your posts in other groups. You had already been directed to the appropriate group. Multiposting wastes everyone's time. My comments were not snide. Please learn from what others tell you. -- Russ Valentine "Toni" tstedrow[at]comcast[dot]net wrote in message ... ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? Be a big boy and let others respond who can actually help answer the question. I'm new to this venue and I'm using Outlook. I thought I was using the appropriate forum. Harrass someone else with your snide comments, little boy. Russ Valentine wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 20:13 Please stop multiposting and read the responses to your other posts. I would also suggest that you stop posting through some brain dead "forum" and connect to the newsgroups all by yourself, like a big girl. -- Russ Valentine "Toni" tstedrow[at]comcast[dot]net wrote in message ... I have a long list of business contacts sorted by Accounts. Unfortunately, I clicked the Accounts column while in the Business Contacts view, and all those accounts disappeared from the column. The title of the column shows, but nothing is populated or organized based on account. Now, all my contacts are ungrouped (over 3,000). If you click on an individual contact, the person still retains its Linked Account designation, but those accounts are no longer linked and organized via that filter. Can anyone help with bringing back that category to my Business Contacts view? I hope this explanation makes sense. Thanks so much in advance. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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I think I can see what's wrong here. You probably came across one of the
many websites that slurp this public newsgroup and pretend they are providing a "forum" for you. Problem is, they are not providing you anything and the web overlay they put over the newsgroup confused you. You probably did not know that you were posting to a public newsgroup, that you were mutiposting, and that you were posting to the wrong group. You probably couldn't even follow your own threads in the web interface. However, the answers remain the same: use a newsreader to access the newsgroup (msnews.microsoft.com), post to the BCM group, and do not multipost. -- Russ Valentine "Toni" tstedrow[at]comcast[dot]net wrote in message ... Read your previous messages. You get a time out. Russ Valentine wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 22:14 Others had already responded to your posts in other groups. You had already been directed to the appropriate group. Multiposting wastes everyone's time. My comments were not snide. Please learn from what others tell you. -- Russ Valentine "Toni" tstedrow[at]comcast[dot]net wrote in message ... ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? Be a big boy and let others respond who can actually help answer the question. I'm new to this venue and I'm using Outlook. I thought I was using the appropriate forum. Harrass someone else with your snide comments, little boy. Russ Valentine wrote on Wed, 28 April 2010 20:13 Please stop multiposting and read the responses to your other posts. I would also suggest that you stop posting through some brain dead "forum" and connect to the newsgroups all by yourself, like a big girl. -- Russ Valentine "Toni" tstedrow[at]comcast[dot]net wrote in message ... I have a long list of business contacts sorted by Accounts. Unfortunately, I clicked the Accounts column while in the Business Contacts view, and all those accounts disappeared from the column. The title of the column shows, but nothing is populated or organized based on account. Now, all my contacts are ungrouped (over 3,000). If you click on an individual contact, the person still retains its Linked Account designation, but those accounts are no longer linked and organized via that filter. Can anyone help with bringing back that category to my Business Contacts view? I hope this explanation makes sense. Thanks so much in advance. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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