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It used to be when I clicked on the Contact Icon on the shortcut bar the
first contact would be highlighted so when I started typing the contact name I would move to that contact. Now when I click on the contact Icon on the shortcut bar I have to click on a contact name in order to start typing the contact name, is there any setting change I can make to have the first contact in my list selected when I click on the Contact Icon in the short cut bar? I am using Outlook 2003 with Contact Manager on an XP platform. |
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The most common cause for this behavior is using the default "Outlook Today"
view for your information store. From what I've seen, Microsoft has no intention of addressing this bug. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KT" wrote in message ... It used to be when I clicked on the Contact Icon on the shortcut bar the first contact would be highlighted so when I started typing the contact name I would move to that contact. Now when I click on the contact Icon on the shortcut bar I have to click on a contact name in order to start typing the contact name, is there any setting change I can make to have the first contact in my list selected when I click on the Contact Icon in the short cut bar? I am using Outlook 2003 with Contact Manager on an XP platform. |
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Is there another view store that will allow my first contact to be highlighted?
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The most common cause for this behavior is using the default "Outlook Today" view for your information store. From what I've seen, Microsoft has no intention of addressing this bug. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KT" wrote in message ... It used to be when I clicked on the Contact Icon on the shortcut bar the first contact would be highlighted so when I started typing the contact name I would move to that contact. Now when I click on the contact Icon on the shortcut bar I have to click on a contact name in order to start typing the contact name, is there any setting change I can make to have the first contact in my list selected when I click on the Contact Icon in the short cut bar? I am using Outlook 2003 with Contact Manager on an XP platform. |
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Just turn off the default "Outlook Today" view.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KT" wrote in message ... Is there another view store that will allow my first contact to be highlighted? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The most common cause for this behavior is using the default "Outlook Today" view for your information store. From what I've seen, Microsoft has no intention of addressing this bug. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "KT" wrote in message ... It used to be when I clicked on the Contact Icon on the shortcut bar the first contact would be highlighted so when I started typing the contact name I would move to that contact. Now when I click on the contact Icon on the shortcut bar I have to click on a contact name in order to start typing the contact name, is there any setting change I can make to have the first contact in my list selected when I click on the Contact Icon in the short cut bar? I am using Outlook 2003 with Contact Manager on an XP platform. |
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