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I have my contacts organized in subfolders within the Contacts folder.
However, when I want to sent a new message and click on the 'To' or 'cc' buttons on the relevant message dialog box lines, I can only choose the Contacts folder itself and do NOT see the subfolders contained therein. Is there a workaround? I do NOT w ant to put all my contacts directly in the 'Contacts' folder. -- Regards, Bill Hunt. |
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