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Old January 25th 07, 09:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Virtual folder for contacts

Hi!

I'm trying to synchronize my mobile phone with outlook 2003 sp2. The
problem is that my sync SW does not support contacts subfolders. But I
do have a possibility to choose a folder from which to sync.

Q: Is there any way to make a virtual/search folder for contacts, for
which I would select/include all the contact folders I need and sync
that folder? Any other suggestion for my issue?

Best regards,
Joze

 




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