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I have same problem.
Also, using advanced search to find all contacts using a specific "business phone number" yielded no results, when there are in fact two contacts (at least) in contacts. I had cut and pasted the business phone number from the business phone field and entered it into the appropriate "business phone number" field. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How are you searching? You should be using Advanced Find. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Russ" wrote in message ... I use to be able to type a phone number or any word now that I think of it and it would find that contact.....it could have been a word in the note field or anything. Now I can only find the name field....either first or last. thanks, Russ |
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