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All contacts in Outlook 2003 disappeared
All of my contacts in Outlook disappeared. Everything was fine yesterday.
Have Windows XP. I just manually typed updated contacts 2 days ago. Anyone have any thoughts? |
All contacts in Outlook 2003 disappeared
One. Outlook does not lose data without end user action.
Tell the rest of the story. You provided no information that would permit troubleshooting. State more clearly what you did. State the view in which this Contact data no longer appears. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Contactless" wrote in message ... All of my contacts in Outlook disappeared. Everything was fine yesterday. Have Windows XP. I just manually typed updated contacts 2 days ago. Anyone have any thoughts? |
All contacts in Outlook 2003 disappeared
I had not used Outlook before. I used Outlook Express for email. I manually
typed in updated contacts into Outlook address book. I then began using Outlook to check email as well. I exported content from Outlook Express to Outlook and stopped using OE. I had recently changed website host but it was seemless, and I did not have issues with email. Also, I did use mobile phone tools for my motorola to synch contacts, but found it useless so I uninstalled software. As of yesterday, Outook contacts/address book seemed fine. I did not take any action on the contacts. This morning, I opened Outlook and all contacts disappeared. Outook mail, calendar, and tasks seem to be ok. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: One. Outlook does not lose data without end user action. Tell the rest of the story. You provided no information that would permit troubleshooting. State more clearly what you did. State the view in which this Contact data no longer appears. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Contactless" wrote in message ... All of my contacts in Outlook disappeared. Everything was fine yesterday. Have Windows XP. I just manually typed updated contacts 2 days ago. Anyone have any thoughts? |
All contacts in Outlook 2003 disappeared
Wow. That's at least 10 new variables you've introduced into this equation.
Not sure how you were expecting us to just guess all that. We are not mind readers. You might want to start by becoming acquainted with the software you are now using. There are ample Help Files and online sites that permit you to do that. It is impossible to solve your initial problem since the information you've provided is too vague. For starters, you need to understand that there is no address book in Outlook, nor should you ever use the address book view to enter or edit Contact information. Outlook uses Contact Folders. That is the only place you should enter or edit Contact data. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Contactless" wrote in message ... I had not used Outlook before. I used Outlook Express for email. I manually typed in updated contacts into Outlook address book. I then began using Outlook to check email as well. I exported content from Outlook Express to Outlook and stopped using OE. I had recently changed website host but it was seemless, and I did not have issues with email. Also, I did use mobile phone tools for my motorola to synch contacts, but found it useless so I uninstalled software. As of yesterday, Outook contacts/address book seemed fine. I did not take any action on the contacts. This morning, I opened Outlook and all contacts disappeared. Outook mail, calendar, and tasks seem to be ok. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: One. Outlook does not lose data without end user action. Tell the rest of the story. You provided no information that would permit troubleshooting. State more clearly what you did. State the view in which this Contact data no longer appears. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Contactless" wrote in message ... All of my contacts in Outlook disappeared. Everything was fine yesterday. Have Windows XP. I just manually typed updated contacts 2 days ago. Anyone have any thoughts? |
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