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My Address Book is empty but my "contacts" are in order. How can I import or
copy my contacts to my Address Book? Advice please someone! Thanks |
AddressBook
"Julsie" wrote in message ... My Address Book is empty but my "contacts" are in order. How can I import or copy my contacts to my Address Book? Advice please someone! Thanks The "Addressbook" is merely a VIEW of your Contacts folder - it doesn't exist otherwise. Your version of Outlook would be REALLY helpful and also some details of what you did just prior to this not working. |
AddressBook
Exact same problem: Outlook version 12.0.6514.5000; Win7 64 bit.
Your answer is curious inasmuch as my Address Book is entirely blank but I can display my contacts by clicking on the appropriate tab, but when I go to create a new E-mail and click on "To" my Address Book is entirely blank. I then open up Contacts, find the addressee's name and copy and past into the "To" field. I believe my Outlook thinks it is part of an Exchange Server setup. I am just a simple desktop user. My big concern is that when I upgrade to OL 2010, this characteristic will be transferred to 2010 and my Address Book will still be blank. Thanks. "Gordon" wrote: "Julsie" wrote in message ... My Address Book is empty but my "contacts" are in order. How can I import or copy my contacts to my Address Book? Advice please someone! Thanks The "Addressbook" is merely a VIEW of your Contacts folder - it doesn't exist otherwise. Your version of Outlook would be REALLY helpful and also some details of what you did just prior to this not working. . |
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"arduino" wrote in message
... Your answer is curious inasmuch as my Address Book is entirely blank but I can display my contacts by clicking on the appropriate tab, but when I go to create a new E-mail and click on "To" my Address Book is entirely blank. I then open up Contacts, find the addressee's name and copy and past into the "To" field. I believe my Outlook thinks it is part of an Exchange Server setup. Nope. Outlook doesn't "think" that. Your Outlook Address Book service that creates the Address Book view from your Contacts folder is damaged and the only way to fix it in Outlook 2007 is to create a new mail profile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
AddressBook
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "arduino" wrote in message ... Your answer is curious inasmuch as my Address Book is entirely blank but I can display my contacts by clicking on the appropriate tab, but when I go to create a new E-mail and click on "To" my Address Book is entirely blank. I then open up Contacts, find the addressee's name and copy and past into the "To" field. I believe my Outlook thinks it is part of an Exchange Server setup. Nope. Outlook doesn't "think" that. Your Outlook Address Book service that creates the Address Book view from your Contacts folder is damaged and the only way to fix it in Outlook 2007 is to create a new mail profile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . Please excuse the poor choice of words. I never believed that OL "thought" anything. What I should have, perhaps, said was that the configuration for my version of OL might be that of a client-server relationship, i.e., pointing elsewhere for its Address Book contents (an Exchange Server which in my case doesn't exist?). I have created new mail profiles several times with no success but will try once yet again. The bigger question is that if I upgrade to OL 2010, will these parameters carry over. Maybe I should give the demo OL 2010 a shot to see what happens. Phil (I ain't Arduino. I fixed my name case you notice.) |
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"Phil" wrote in message
... Please excuse the poor choice of words. I never believed that OL "thought" anything. I realize that. What I should have, perhaps, said was that the configuration for my version of OL might be that of a client-server relationship, i.e., pointing elsewhere for its Address Book contents (an Exchange Server which in my case doesn't exist?). I have created new mail profiles several times with no success but will try once yet again. The Address Book service can include any folder in your mail profile that contains contacts, but it should include, at a minimum, a reference to your default Contacts folder. The bigger question is that if I upgrade to OL 2010, will these parameters carry over. Maybe I should give the demo OL 2010 a shot to see what happens. The mail profile is kept in the registry, so uninstalling one version of Outlook and installing another shouldn't affect it and the new Outlook version will reference the same data. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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