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Old February 25th 06, 08:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
James The First
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Default contacts default

my contacts do not show up when i click on 'to' to send and email. when i
click on the 'to' button i get a select names dialogue box with a drop down
for 'show names'. there are four address books in this d/down menu but only
one has my contact and that is the one that gives contacts in my msn address
book. when i go into view or change address books i can't find this. how do i
get this address book to show up by default when i click the 'to' button and
get rid of the others. Thank you in advence

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Old February 25th 06, 10:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]
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Default contacts default

Remove the others he Tools menu Email accounts View/Change existing
directories or address books Click Next Highlight Outlook Address Book
Click Change

"James The First" wrote in message
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my contacts do not show up when i click on 'to' to send and email. when i
click on the 'to' button i get a select names dialogue box with a drop
down
for 'show names'. there are four address books in this d/down menu but
only
one has my contact and that is the one that gives contacts in my msn
address
book. when i go into view or change address books i can't find this. how
do i
get this address book to show up by default when i click the 'to' button
and
get rid of the others. Thank you in advence



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Old February 25th 06, 04:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
James The First
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Default contacts default



"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Remove the others he Tools menu Email accounts View/Change existing
directories or address books Click Next Highlight Outlook Address Book
Click Change

"James The First" wrote in message
...
my contacts do not show up when i click on 'to' to send and email. when i
click on the 'to' button i get a select names dialogue box with a drop
down
for 'show names'. there are four address books in this d/down menu but
only
one has my contact and that is the one that gives contacts in my msn
address
book. when i go into view or change address books i can't find this. how
do i
get this address book to show up by default when i click the 'to' button
and
get rid of the others. Thank you in advence




 




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