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How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they
are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
Clarify what you mean. State your version and view.
Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
I am using Outlook 2003. When I go to my Contacts page, the left side
vertical bar has CONTACTS. Under contacts, I have "my contacts", "other contacts", "current view", etc on down the side. In the section under "my contacts", I have two address books, both named "contacts". I have no idea how the second list got there but it has been there for some time and I apparently have been using them both without realizing it. I do use reference contacts from the "other contacts" area so when I click back to my "contacts" from there, I must not have been using the same one every time. I can't figure out which is the default and how I can get all the information into one address book. Hope this is a little more clear. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. State your version and view. Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
Much clearer. The first thing to do is to switch to Folder List view. There
you will see your entire folder hierarchy. How many Contact Folders do you see there? At some point you must have created more than one. Do you need more than one? We'll straighten out your address book after we figure out which folders you actually have and which you actually want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003. When I go to my Contacts page, the left side vertical bar has CONTACTS. Under contacts, I have "my contacts", "other contacts", "current view", etc on down the side. In the section under "my contacts", I have two address books, both named "contacts". I have no idea how the second list got there but it has been there for some time and I apparently have been using them both without realizing it. I do use reference contacts from the "other contacts" area so when I click back to my "contacts" from there, I must not have been using the same one every time. I can't figure out which is the default and how I can get all the information into one address book. Hope this is a little more clear. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. State your version and view. Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
Dear Russ, to pick up where ACSmith left off ... I also have Outlook 2003.
When I am in Mail mode (click on Mail in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) and I click on the Address Book, I see one Contacts list (there are no entries in the Address Book). When I am in Contacts mode (click on Contacts in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) I see two sets of Contacts listed under My Contacts - one of them appears to contain the same entries as the Contacts list in the Address Book in Mail mode but the other one has a different-looking set of entries. There are some contacts that appear in both lists although they don't necessarily look identical. I'd like to end up with one Contacts list with all the contacts that I want from both of the current lists, ie. I'd like to merge the lists into one. I guess I need to either merge the lists and sort out the duplicates one by one, or else copy individual entries from one list to the other. Going back to the advice that you gave to ACSmith, I wasn't sure how to switch to Folder List view because I couldn't find a Folder List option under the View button. However I clicked on the Folder List option under the Go button and I could see the folder hierarchy that I am familiar with. There I can see one Cantacts folder, which appears to contain the same Contacts as my Address Book. Where do I go from here please? Regards, Mike Whitehead "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Much clearer. The first thing to do is to switch to Folder List view. There you will see your entire folder hierarchy. How many Contact Folders do you see there? At some point you must have created more than one. Do you need more than one? We'll straighten out your address book after we figure out which folders you actually have and which you actually want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003. When I go to my Contacts page, the left side vertical bar has CONTACTS. Under contacts, I have "my contacts", "other contacts", "current view", etc on down the side. In the section under "my contacts", I have two address books, both named "contacts". I have no idea how the second list got there but it has been there for some time and I apparently have been using them both without realizing it. I do use reference contacts from the "other contacts" area so when I click back to my "contacts" from there, I must not have been using the same one every time. I can't figure out which is the default and how I can get all the information into one address book. Hope this is a little more clear. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. State your version and view. Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
I don't see how it is possible for you to have two Contacts Folders in the
Contact Navigation Pane and only one in the Folder List Navigation Pane. By definition, the Folder List Pane shows all folders in your profile. The Contact Pane shows only your default Contacts Folder plus whatever other Contact folders you choose for it to display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mike Whitehead" wrote in message ... Dear Russ, to pick up where ACSmith left off ... I also have Outlook 2003. When I am in Mail mode (click on Mail in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) and I click on the Address Book, I see one Contacts list (there are no entries in the Address Book). When I am in Contacts mode (click on Contacts in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) I see two sets of Contacts listed under My Contacts - one of them appears to contain the same entries as the Contacts list in the Address Book in Mail mode but the other one has a different-looking set of entries. There are some contacts that appear in both lists although they don't necessarily look identical. I'd like to end up with one Contacts list with all the contacts that I want from both of the current lists, ie. I'd like to merge the lists into one. I guess I need to either merge the lists and sort out the duplicates one by one, or else copy individual entries from one list to the other. Going back to the advice that you gave to ACSmith, I wasn't sure how to switch to Folder List view because I couldn't find a Folder List option under the View button. However I clicked on the Folder List option under the Go button and I could see the folder hierarchy that I am familiar with. There I can see one Cantacts folder, which appears to contain the same Contacts as my Address Book. Where do I go from here please? Regards, Mike Whitehead "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Much clearer. The first thing to do is to switch to Folder List view. There you will see your entire folder hierarchy. How many Contact Folders do you see there? At some point you must have created more than one. Do you need more than one? We'll straighten out your address book after we figure out which folders you actually have and which you actually want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003. When I go to my Contacts page, the left side vertical bar has CONTACTS. Under contacts, I have "my contacts", "other contacts", "current view", etc on down the side. In the section under "my contacts", I have two address books, both named "contacts". I have no idea how the second list got there but it has been there for some time and I apparently have been using them both without realizing it. I do use reference contacts from the "other contacts" area so when I click back to my "contacts" from there, I must not have been using the same one every time. I can't figure out which is the default and how I can get all the information into one address book. Hope this is a little more clear. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. State your version and view. Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
Dear Russ
I've found the 'missing' Contacts folder - it was in the Inbox folder! and I've no idea how it got there. It's not there when I am in Mail mode. Where do I go from here please? Regards, Mike "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't see how it is possible for you to have two Contacts Folders in the Contact Navigation Pane and only one in the Folder List Navigation Pane. By definition, the Folder List Pane shows all folders in your profile. The Contact Pane shows only your default Contacts Folder plus whatever other Contact folders you choose for it to display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mike Whitehead" wrote in message ... Dear Russ, to pick up where ACSmith left off ... I also have Outlook 2003. When I am in Mail mode (click on Mail in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) and I click on the Address Book, I see one Contacts list (there are no entries in the Address Book). When I am in Contacts mode (click on Contacts in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) I see two sets of Contacts listed under My Contacts - one of them appears to contain the same entries as the Contacts list in the Address Book in Mail mode but the other one has a different-looking set of entries. There are some contacts that appear in both lists although they don't necessarily look identical. I'd like to end up with one Contacts list with all the contacts that I want from both of the current lists, ie. I'd like to merge the lists into one. I guess I need to either merge the lists and sort out the duplicates one by one, or else copy individual entries from one list to the other. Going back to the advice that you gave to ACSmith, I wasn't sure how to switch to Folder List view because I couldn't find a Folder List option under the View button. However I clicked on the Folder List option under the Go button and I could see the folder hierarchy that I am familiar with. There I can see one Contacts folder, which appears to contain the same Contacts as my Address Book. Where do I go from here please? Regards, Mike Whitehead "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Much clearer. The first thing to do is to switch to Folder List view. There you will see your entire folder hierarchy. How many Contact Folders do you see there? At some point you must have created more than one. Do you need more than one? We'll straighten out your address book after we figure out which folders you actually have and which you actually want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003. When I go to my Contacts page, the left side vertical bar has CONTACTS. Under contacts, I have "my contacts", "other contacts", "current view", etc on down the side. In the section under "my contacts", I have two address books, both named "contacts". I have no idea how the second list got there but it has been there for some time and I apparently have been using them both without realizing it. I do use reference contacts from the "other contacts" area so when I click back to my "contacts" from there, I must not have been using the same one every time. I can't figure out which is the default and how I can get all the information into one address book. Hope this is a little more clear. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. State your version and view. Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
How can I merge two contact lists in Outlook?
First, you need to fire whoever is creating folders in your Outlook profile
and strewing them about where they don't belong. If I had to guess, I'd bet you did an import of Outlook data somewhere along the line. One of the many reasons we recommend against importing Outlook data is that it is too easy to misdirect and/or lose information. At this point it should just be a simple matter of copying the Contacts from your non-default Contacts folder into your default Contacts folder. You can then delete the non-default folder. Make sure you copy the _contents_ of the folder, not the folder itself, or you'll end up with yet another Contacts Folder. If you end up with duplicate Contacts, just run a duplicate checker on the folder to eliminate them. http://www.slipstick.com/addins/contacts.htm#dupes As for the Outlook Address Book, if you look at the entry called "Outlook Address Book" in the "Show Names from:" dropdown, it should be empty. It is simply holds the Contacts folder(s) you want to display in that view. Just set the address book view to show your Contacts folder when you open it (Tools Options... Show this address list first). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mike Whitehead" wrote in message ... Dear Russ I've found the 'missing' Contacts folder - it was in the Inbox folder! and I've no idea how it got there. It's not there when I am in Mail mode. Where do I go from here please? Regards, Mike "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't see how it is possible for you to have two Contacts Folders in the Contact Navigation Pane and only one in the Folder List Navigation Pane. By definition, the Folder List Pane shows all folders in your profile. The Contact Pane shows only your default Contacts Folder plus whatever other Contact folders you choose for it to display. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mike Whitehead" wrote in message ... Dear Russ, to pick up where ACSmith left off ... I also have Outlook 2003. When I am in Mail mode (click on Mail in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) and I click on the Address Book, I see one Contacts list (there are no entries in the Address Book). When I am in Contacts mode (click on Contacts in the bottom left hand corner of the Outlook window) I see two sets of Contacts listed under My Contacts - one of them appears to contain the same entries as the Contacts list in the Address Book in Mail mode but the other one has a different-looking set of entries. There are some contacts that appear in both lists although they don't necessarily look identical. I'd like to end up with one Contacts list with all the contacts that I want from both of the current lists, ie. I'd like to merge the lists into one. I guess I need to either merge the lists and sort out the duplicates one by one, or else copy individual entries from one list to the other. Going back to the advice that you gave to ACSmith, I wasn't sure how to switch to Folder List view because I couldn't find a Folder List option under the View button. However I clicked on the Folder List option under the Go button and I could see the folder hierarchy that I am familiar with. There I can see one Contacts folder, which appears to contain the same Contacts as my Address Book. Where do I go from here please? Regards, Mike Whitehead "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Much clearer. The first thing to do is to switch to Folder List view. There you will see your entire folder hierarchy. How many Contact Folders do you see there? At some point you must have created more than one. Do you need more than one? We'll straighten out your address book after we figure out which folders you actually have and which you actually want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003. When I go to my Contacts page, the left side vertical bar has CONTACTS. Under contacts, I have "my contacts", "other contacts", "current view", etc on down the side. In the section under "my contacts", I have two address books, both named "contacts". I have no idea how the second list got there but it has been there for some time and I apparently have been using them both without realizing it. I do use reference contacts from the "other contacts" area so when I click back to my "contacts" from there, I must not have been using the same one every time. I can't figure out which is the default and how I can get all the information into one address book. Hope this is a little more clear. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. State your version and view. Explain what you mean by "contact lists." -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ACSmith" wrote in message ... Somehow I have two contact lists under "my contacts". It is obvious that they are not in sync with each other. I'm not sure which one is the default and which one I may have added to or corrected over time. How can I merge these? And how can I do it without creating duplicates? |
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