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I have an installation of Outlook 2003 on Win2000 where the contacts, when
selected from the folder list differs from the contacts when selecting the dropdown list from the Address Book icon on the toolbar. The one on the Address Book dropdown is missing random contacts. Is there a difference between these two lists? Also the first three contacts are not in Alpha order (first one's an M 2 is an F 3 is a W), there are no numbers, spaces, or other characters in the front of them. Thoughts? |
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They are one in the same. The Address Book is simply a dynamic display of
the electronic addresses of the Contacts that reside in your Contacts Folders. If they don't match, then you are simply displaying a Contacts Folder in the Address Book other than the Contacts Folder you are viewing. Only you can tell how many Contact Folders you have and which ones you configured to have your Outlook Address Book display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" wrote in message ... I have an installation of Outlook 2003 on Win2000 where the contacts, when selected from the folder list differs from the contacts when selecting the dropdown list from the Address Book icon on the toolbar. The one on the Address Book dropdown is missing random contacts. Is there a difference between these two lists? Also the first three contacts are not in Alpha order (first one's an M 2 is an F 3 is a W), there are no numbers, spaces, or other characters in the front of them. Thoughts? |
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Thanks Russ. The Contacts from the icon are complete with just the alpha
issue, and from the Address Book drop down there is only one Contacts list available for selection. Is it possible that that one is pointing somewhere else? And if so, how can I determine where it's pointing to. BTW I have run a detect and repair in safe mode and it didn't resolve the issue. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: They are one in the same. The Address Book is simply a dynamic display of the electronic addresses of the Contacts that reside in your Contacts Folders. If they don't match, then you are simply displaying a Contacts Folder in the Address Book other than the Contacts Folder you are viewing. Only you can tell how many Contact Folders you have and which ones you configured to have your Outlook Address Book display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" wrote in message ... I have an installation of Outlook 2003 on Win2000 where the contacts, when selected from the folder list differs from the contacts when selecting the dropdown list from the Address Book icon on the toolbar. The one on the Address Book dropdown is missing random contacts. Is there a difference between these two lists? Also the first three contacts are not in Alpha order (first one's an M 2 is an F 3 is a W), there are no numbers, spaces, or other characters in the front of them. Thoughts? |
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First examine exactly how many Contact Folders you actually have in your
profile (use Folder List view to make sure you're seeing them all). To appear in your Outlook Address Book, a Contacts Folder must be enabled as an email address book in its properties. Next, look here to see which Contacts Folders the Outlook Address Book is displaying: Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" wrote in message ... Thanks Russ. The Contacts from the icon are complete with just the alpha issue, and from the Address Book drop down there is only one Contacts list available for selection. Is it possible that that one is pointing somewhere else? And if so, how can I determine where it's pointing to. BTW I have run a detect and repair in safe mode and it didn't resolve the issue. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: They are one in the same. The Address Book is simply a dynamic display of the electronic addresses of the Contacts that reside in your Contacts Folders. If they don't match, then you are simply displaying a Contacts Folder in the Address Book other than the Contacts Folder you are viewing. Only you can tell how many Contact Folders you have and which ones you configured to have your Outlook Address Book display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" wrote in message ... I have an installation of Outlook 2003 on Win2000 where the contacts, when selected from the folder list differs from the contacts when selecting the dropdown list from the Address Book icon on the toolbar. The one on the Address Book dropdown is missing random contacts. Is there a difference between these two lists? Also the first three contacts are not in Alpha order (first one's an M 2 is an F 3 is a W), there are no numbers, spaces, or other characters in the front of them. Thoughts? |
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Thanks I'll give that a try, may not be able to get at the machine this
afternoon as the attorney is in and it's difficult to kick them off their computers so it may be early Monday. Thanks for you're suggestions and I'll post the results Monday, have a great weekend. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: First examine exactly how many Contact Folders you actually have in your profile (use Folder List view to make sure you're seeing them all). To appear in your Outlook Address Book, a Contacts Folder must be enabled as an email address book in its properties. Next, look here to see which Contacts Folders the Outlook Address Book is displaying: Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" wrote in message ... Thanks Russ. The Contacts from the icon are complete with just the alpha issue, and from the Address Book drop down there is only one Contacts list available for selection. Is it possible that that one is pointing somewhere else? And if so, how can I determine where it's pointing to. BTW I have run a detect and repair in safe mode and it didn't resolve the issue. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: They are one in the same. The Address Book is simply a dynamic display of the electronic addresses of the Contacts that reside in your Contacts Folders. If they don't match, then you are simply displaying a Contacts Folder in the Address Book other than the Contacts Folder you are viewing. Only you can tell how many Contact Folders you have and which ones you configured to have your Outlook Address Book display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Richard" wrote in message ... I have an installation of Outlook 2003 on Win2000 where the contacts, when selected from the folder list differs from the contacts when selecting the dropdown list from the Address Book icon on the toolbar. The one on the Address Book dropdown is missing random contacts. Is there a difference between these two lists? Also the first three contacts are not in Alpha order (first one's an M 2 is an F 3 is a W), there are no numbers, spaces, or other characters in the front of them. Thoughts? |
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Russ,
I am new, joined jus today (this morning!). I just wanted to thank you ever so much for this reply! It solved MY problem that I have been trying to fix for over a week, with long hours of researching/reading on the web. Simple answwr....very frustrating problem! Thanks again, Judy "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: First examine exactly how many Contact Folders you actually have in your profile (use Folder List view to make sure you're seeing them all). To appear in your Outlook Address Book, a Contacts Folder must be enabled as an email address book in its properties. Next, look here to see which Contacts Folders the Outlook Address Book is displaying: Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. |
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Outlook has managed to confuse almost everyone by creating the most obtuse
array of "address books" imagineable (most of which aren't even address books). Here's how bad it really is: http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/addressbook.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Judy Proctor" wrote in message ... Russ, I am new, joined jus today (this morning!). I just wanted to thank you ever so much for this reply! It solved MY problem that I have been trying to fix for over a week, with long hours of researching/reading on the web. Simple answwr....very frustrating problem! Thanks again, Judy "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: First examine exactly how many Contact Folders you actually have in your profile (use Folder List view to make sure you're seeing them all). To appear in your Outlook Address Book, a Contacts Folder must be enabled as an email address book in its properties. Next, look here to see which Contacts Folders the Outlook Address Book is displaying: Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. |
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