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We use categories fairly extensively to categorize our contacts... imagine
that! The problem is that the 2007 version of quick-click labels is a major pain when dealing with dozens of different categories; it seems to be a great benefit for GTD-style task management, but for information sorting it's just not doing it for us. So the question: is there a way to reactive the old-style "categories" functionality found in 2003 (ie, the simple type-it-here text box)? This was amazingly useful for us, and the upgrade totally kills our workflow. Thanks Chris |
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What is wrong with the option of opening the contact, click on categorize
and then New? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Chris Thomas asked: | We use categories fairly extensively to categorize our contacts... | imagine that! | | The problem is that the 2007 version of quick-click labels is a major | pain when dealing with dozens of different categories; it seems to | be a great benefit for GTD-style task management, but for information | sorting it's just not doing it for us. | | So the question: is there a way to reactive the old-style | "categories" functionality found in 2003 (ie, the simple type-it-here | text box)? This was amazingly useful for us, and the upgrade totally | kills our workflow. | | Thanks | Chris |
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I suppose it is much better to have everyone in our workgroup reconfigure
their Outlook client to accomodate the new design paradigm, rather than to have the tool fit the workflow needs. Pick a number: a dozen, six dozen, twenty dozen categories. With the simple text field, the number of categories is a non-issue; with the build-find-click model, the ease of use diminishes exponentially. Sure, the new model can accomodate the same functionality - but in this scenerio it's not an improvement. Perhaps BCM adds something useful to counteract this scenerio... "Milly Staples - MVP Outlook" wrote: What is wrong with the option of opening the contact, click on categorize and then New? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Chris Thomas asked: | We use categories fairly extensively to categorize our contacts... | imagine that! | | The problem is that the 2007 version of quick-click labels is a major | pain when dealing with dozens of different categories; it seems to | be a great benefit for GTD-style task management, but for information | sorting it's just not doing it for us. | | So the question: is there a way to reactive the old-style | "categories" functionality found in 2003 (ie, the simple type-it-here | text box)? This was amazingly useful for us, and the upgrade totally | kills our workflow. | | Thanks | Chris |
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