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How to assign an ascending sort value to a list of contacts?
I have a list of Outlook contacts that I want to xfer to another database and
retain them in the exact order they are currently in. The current order is a random one. So I want to assign a sequential numerical value to each contact so that when I get them in the new database, I can do a sort on the category with the sequential numerical values, the contacts will line up in the same order they are currently in. Is it possible to do? (would like to be able to do it without using Business Contact Manager, but do have the program if that is only way to do it.) Thanks muchly |
How to assign an ascending sort value to a list of contacts?
Easy. Turn on Advanced Toolbar. Show the Contacts folder in Phone List
view. Click the Field Chooser to turn it on. Use the New button at the bottom of the Field Chooser pop up window and make a new field that is a numerical field (change from Text). Drag that new field into the column header row (eg beside name) and release. You now have an empty field. Put the numbers in there and click that column header to sort by it. Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia www.acorntraining.com.au When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details. Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and the full details in the body of your post. "dtcre" wrote in message ... I have a list of Outlook contacts that I want to xfer to another database and retain them in the exact order they are currently in. The current order is a random one. So I want to assign a sequential numerical value to each contact so that when I get them in the new database, I can do a sort on the category with the sequential numerical values, the contacts will line up in the same order they are currently in. Is it possible to do? (would like to be able to do it without using Business Contact Manager, but do have the program if that is only way to do it.) Thanks muchly |
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