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I cannot double click on names in my contacts to forward or send email. To
send I have to enter names manually. I recently installed Windows XP Professionsl 2003. Thanks. |
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Please clarify your post with enough information so that we can tell what
you mean. Explain why you would double click on a Contact to send or forward a message. Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "D Two" D wrote in message news ![]() I cannot double click on names in my contacts to forward or send email. To send I have to enter names manually. I recently installed Windows XP Professionsl 2003. Thanks. |
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We are using Outlook 2003. We have had Outlook Express ME and Outlook 2000
and we could click on names in our Contact Folder to forward messages, but we cannot do this with the 2003 version. If this is not an option can and how do I move my addresses in Contacts to the Outlook Address Book? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Please clarify your post with enough information so that we can tell what you mean. Explain why you would double click on a Contact to send or forward a message. Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "D Two" D wrote in message news ![]() I cannot double click on names in my contacts to forward or send email. To send I have to enter names manually. I recently installed Windows XP Professionsl 2003. Thanks. |
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Nothing has been clarified here. List the steps by which you were "clicking
on names in your Contacts folder." Shall I assume that double clicking is no longer in play? The Outlook Address Book and your Contacts Folder are the same thing. There is nothing to move. If you are asking how to configure your Outlook Address Book, read the Help Files or the KB: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "D Two" wrote in message ... We are using Outlook 2003. We have had Outlook Express ME and Outlook 2000 and we could click on names in our Contact Folder to forward messages, but we cannot do this with the 2003 version. If this is not an option can and how do I move my addresses in Contacts to the Outlook Address Book? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Please clarify your post with enough information so that we can tell what you mean. Explain why you would double click on a Contact to send or forward a message. Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "D Two" D wrote in message news ![]() I cannot double click on names in my contacts to forward or send email. To send I have to enter names manually. I recently installed Windows XP Professionsl 2003. Thanks. |
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