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Hello everyone,
I'm having a strange problem and was wondering if anyone can help. I have a list of contacts on my Exchange profile. If I click on conatcts, they all appear w.o any problems. But when I try to send a message, I hit the "To" button. I then select "Contacts" and nothing appears, not 1 contacts. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this. I tried to create a new Contacts folder called "Contacts2" I copied over the contacts to it. I then tried to send another email, hit the "To" button, selected Contacts2 and none of the contacts are visible.. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks |
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ddzc wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm having a strange problem and was wondering if anyone can help. I have a list of contacts on my Exchange profile. If I click on conatcts, they all appear w.o any problems. But when I try to send a message, I hit the "To" button. I then select "Contacts" and nothing appears, not 1 contacts. Right-click the Contacts folder and choose Properties. Select the Outlook Address Book tab and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you for the reply Brian
That option is already checked. If it wasn't checked, "Contacts" wouldn't appear at all when you hit the "TO" button and hit the arrow for the drop down menu under "show names from the" Any other ideas? thx "Brian Tillman" wrote: ddzc wrote: Hello everyone, I'm having a strange problem and was wondering if anyone can help. I have a list of contacts on my Exchange profile. If I click on conatcts, they all appear w.o any problems. But when I try to send a message, I hit the "To" button. I then select "Contacts" and nothing appears, not 1 contacts. Right-click the Contacts folder and choose Properties. Select the Outlook Address Book tab and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
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ddzc wrote:
That option is already checked. If it wasn't checked, "Contacts" wouldn't appear at all when you hit the "TO" button and hit the arrow for the drop down menu under "show names from the" But your very words we select "Contacts" and nothing appears, not 1 contacts. So, either contacts appear or they do not. You are contradicting yourself. -- Brian Tillman |
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ok, I may have re-worded it incorrectly then
When I hit "to" and click the dropdown under "Show Names from the" this is what appears: Outlook address book -contacts I click on "contacts" but none of the actual contacts display on the left hand side panel. It's just blank. The name "contacts" appears but when I try to view the list, it appears that nothing exists in contacts b/c it doesen't display anything. Hope this makes sence to you "Brian Tillman" wrote: ddzc wrote: That option is already checked. If it wasn't checked, "Contacts" wouldn't appear at all when you hit the "TO" button and hit the arrow for the drop down menu under "show names from the" But your very words we select "Contacts" and nothing appears, not 1 contacts. So, either contacts appear or they do not. You are contradicting yourself. -- Brian Tillman |
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ddzc wrote:
ok, I may have re-worded it incorrectly then When I hit "to" and click the dropdown under "Show Names from the" this is what appears: Outlook address book -contacts I click on "contacts" but none of the actual contacts display on the left hand side panel. It's just blank. This indicates to me that you're referencing the wrong Contacts folder. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select the Outlook Address Book service and click Remove. Stop and restart Outlook. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsAdd a new directory or address bookNext. Select Additional Address Books and click Next. Select Outlook Address Book and click Next., then Finish. Stop and restart Outlook. Now 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". Click OK. Now open a new message and click To. Select the Contacts folder from drop-down. Do things look any better? -- Brian Tillman |
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