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How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it
appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? |
How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
tpriest wrote:
I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
Thanks, Brian.
One more minor problem. Now when I hit the "To" button to access my contacts, it defaults to a "Contacts" that does not have any info or contacts showing. I have to scroll down to the second "Contacts" to actually access my contacts. How do I make it default to the second active contact list. Next, I have been fooling with this all morning and now have several "Contacts" or "Mail Contacts" that I have created. How do I get rid of theses other unnecessary entries. "Brian Tillman" wrote: tpriest wrote: I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
Never mind Brian. I just figured my second "minor problem" out.
Thanks for all your help. "tpriest" wrote: Thanks, Brian. One more minor problem. Now when I hit the "To" button to access my contacts, it defaults to a "Contacts" that does not have any info or contacts showing. I have to scroll down to the second "Contacts" to actually access my contacts. How do I make it default to the second active contact list. Next, I have been fooling with this all morning and now have several "Contacts" or "Mail Contacts" that I have created. How do I get rid of theses other unnecessary entries. "Brian Tillman" wrote: tpriest wrote: I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
How well does the Outlook Address Book work in Outlook?
What is the precise error message? What version of Outlook/Word? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "April" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem; however, my check mark is checked. This is what happens to me: I am in MS word, I click on my envelope icon and once there (wanting to create an envelope using addy from Outlook contact folder) I click on the address book icon and I always get shut down - Microsoft has discovered a problem and must close - This happened before and I located the fix (over a year ago), but I had a system crash, everything had to be reloaded and the problem exists again and I can't remember how I fixed it before. please write thanks. "tpriest" wrote: Thanks, Brian. One more minor problem. Now when I hit the "To" button to access my contacts, it defaults to a "Contacts" that does not have any info or contacts showing. I have to scroll down to the second "Contacts" to actually access my contacts. How do I make it default to the second active contact list. Next, I have been fooling with this all morning and now have several "Contacts" or "Mail Contacts" that I have created. How do I get rid of theses other unnecessary entries. "Brian Tillman" wrote: tpriest wrote: I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
I have no other issues with the address book - only when trying to access in
ms word. The message says (as the screen is locked up and shutting down) Microsoft Word has discovered a problem and must shut down. Word is 2002 - I am running Microsoft XP for small businesses. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How well does the Outlook Address Book work in Outlook? What is the precise error message? What version of Outlook/Word? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "April" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem; however, my check mark is checked. This is what happens to me: I am in MS word, I click on my envelope icon and once there (wanting to create an envelope using addy from Outlook contact folder) I click on the address book icon and I always get shut down - Microsoft has discovered a problem and must close - This happened before and I located the fix (over a year ago), but I had a system crash, everything had to be reloaded and the problem exists again and I can't remember how I fixed it before. please write thanks. "tpriest" wrote: Thanks, Brian. One more minor problem. Now when I hit the "To" button to access my contacts, it defaults to a "Contacts" that does not have any info or contacts showing. I have to scroll down to the second "Contacts" to actually access my contacts. How do I make it default to the second active contact list. Next, I have been fooling with this all morning and now have several "Contacts" or "Mail Contacts" that I have created. How do I get rid of theses other unnecessary entries. "Brian Tillman" wrote: tpriest wrote: I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
How do I use my Outlook contacts to send email in Word?
Are both Outlook and Word the same version?
Is Outlook your default mail program? Can you access the Outlook Address Book in Outlook and scroll through it with no problems? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "April" wrote in message ... I have no other issues with the address book - only when trying to access in ms word. The message says (as the screen is locked up and shutting down) Microsoft Word has discovered a problem and must shut down. Word is 2002 - I am running Microsoft XP for small businesses. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How well does the Outlook Address Book work in Outlook? What is the precise error message? What version of Outlook/Word? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "April" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem; however, my check mark is checked. This is what happens to me: I am in MS word, I click on my envelope icon and once there (wanting to create an envelope using addy from Outlook contact folder) I click on the address book icon and I always get shut down - Microsoft has discovered a problem and must close - This happened before and I located the fix (over a year ago), but I had a system crash, everything had to be reloaded and the problem exists again and I can't remember how I fixed it before. please write thanks. "tpriest" wrote: Thanks, Brian. One more minor problem. Now when I hit the "To" button to access my contacts, it defaults to a "Contacts" that does not have any info or contacts showing. I have to scroll down to the second "Contacts" to actually access my contacts. How do I make it default to the second active contact list. Next, I have been fooling with this all morning and now have several "Contacts" or "Mail Contacts" that I have created. How do I get rid of theses other unnecessary entries. "Brian Tillman" wrote: tpriest wrote: I use MS Outlook for all of my emails. When I try to send a new email, it appears that MS Word is used to draft the new email. But I'm unable to access my Outlook contacts to get email addresses. How do I fix this problem? Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
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