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After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all,
of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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Sorry, my English is not the best, but I think you can fix this by
using "EditContacts": http://www.marchert.de/software.html#ec and/or "ChangeNames": http://www.marchert.de/software.html#cn Peter -- Peter Marchert [EDP-Service Marchert] Homepage: http://www.marchert.de Programming for Excel and Outlook On 16 Feb., 20:26, Dana wrote: After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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Thank you. I will try it!
-- Dana "Peter Marchert" wrote: Sorry, my English is not the best, but I think you can fix this by using "EditContacts": http://www.marchert.de/software.html#ec and/or "ChangeNames": http://www.marchert.de/software.html#cn Peter -- Peter Marchert [EDP-Service Marchert] Homepage: http://www.marchert.de Programming for Excel and Outlook On 16 Feb., 20:26, Dana wrote: After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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What format did you specify for the Full Name field?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana" wrote in message ... After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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Russ, Your response brings up a question that I have just run across. when
sending an email, clicking on the "To" button brings up a for of "Address Book". The first column is the "Full Name" field from the respective Contact folder. This field is sorted by first name rather than last name. I have checked "Help" and the community but can not find how to either change the column to "File As" or other one that shows to Last name first and sorted by last name. It is impossible to read the currend column when the list is very long. Please advise me how to get the proper format showing. Thanks, Jim "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What format did you specify for the Full Name field? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana" wrote in message ... After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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themurf wrote:
Russ, Your response brings up a question that I have just run across. when sending an email, clicking on the "To" button brings up a for of "Address Book". The first column is the "Full Name" field from the respective Contact folder. This field is sorted by first name rather than last name. I have checked "Help" and the community but can not find how to either change the column to "File As" or other one that shows to Last name first and sorted by last name. It is impossible to read the currend column when the list is very long. Please advise me how to get the proper format showing. Thanks, Jim ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select Outlook Address Book, click Change. Set the Address Book sort order there. -- Brian Tillman |
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The First column is not the "Full Name" field. It is the Name field and its
format can be in one of two formats: "First, Last" or "File As..." depending on what you specified he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change… -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "themurf" wrote in message ... Russ, Your response brings up a question that I have just run across. when sending an email, clicking on the "To" button brings up a for of "Address Book". The first column is the "Full Name" field from the respective Contact folder. This field is sorted by first name rather than last name. I have checked "Help" and the community but can not find how to either change the column to "File As" or other one that shows to Last name first and sorted by last name. It is impossible to read the currend column when the list is very long. Please advise me how to get the proper format showing. Thanks, Jim "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What format did you specify for the Full Name field? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana" wrote in message ... After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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Russ, That is what I though as well but I have run into a brick wall. I am
running into a brick wall. I am runing Outlook07 as a part of Office07 on two machines. One is running XP Pro and the other Vista Home. The response is the same. First, the instrunctions you gave me are not exactly right for this version of Outlook. I do not have Outlook03 running anywhere so I can't check to see if the steps you sent coincide wiht that version or not. Tools:Account Settings:Address Books:Outlook Address Book gets you to the right place for this setting. There is indeed a choice however either selectin brings up the address book with the names sorted by their first name. I get exactly the same response on both computers. Either there is a glitch in the new version or there is another conditional setting somewhere. Let me know. Thanks, Jim "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The First column is not the "Full Name" field. It is the Name field and its format can be in one of two formats: "First, Last" or "File As..." depending on what you specified he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change… -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "themurf" wrote in message ... Russ, Your response brings up a question that I have just run across. when sending an email, clicking on the "To" button brings up a for of "Address Book". The first column is the "Full Name" field from the respective Contact folder. This field is sorted by first name rather than last name. I have checked "Help" and the community but can not find how to either change the column to "File As" or other one that shows to Last name first and sorted by last name. It is impossible to read the currend column when the list is very long. Please advise me how to get the proper format showing. Thanks, Jim "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What format did you specify for the Full Name field? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana" wrote in message ... After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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Two possibilities:
1. Your File As... field is in First Last format-- so nothing would change 2. You have not restarted Outlook so your changes would take effect. The path in Outlook 2007 is indeed slightly different (you never bothered to specify your version and you always should). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "themurf" wrote in message ... Russ, That is what I though as well but I have run into a brick wall. I am running into a brick wall. I am runing Outlook07 as a part of Office07 on two machines. One is running XP Pro and the other Vista Home. The response is the same. First, the instrunctions you gave me are not exactly right for this version of Outlook. I do not have Outlook03 running anywhere so I can't check to see if the steps you sent coincide wiht that version or not. Tools:Account Settings:Address Books:Outlook Address Book gets you to the right place for this setting. There is indeed a choice however either selectin brings up the address book with the names sorted by their first name. I get exactly the same response on both computers. Either there is a glitch in the new version or there is another conditional setting somewhere. Let me know. Thanks, Jim "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The First column is not the "Full Name" field. It is the Name field and its format can be in one of two formats: "First, Last" or "File As..." depending on what you specified he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change… -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "themurf" wrote in message ... Russ, Your response brings up a question that I have just run across. when sending an email, clicking on the "To" button brings up a for of "Address Book". The first column is the "Full Name" field from the respective Contact folder. This field is sorted by first name rather than last name. I have checked "Help" and the community but can not find how to either change the column to "File As" or other one that shows to Last name first and sorted by last name. It is impossible to read the currend column when the list is very long. Please advise me how to get the proper format showing. Thanks, Jim "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What format did you specify for the Full Name field? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana" wrote in message ... After exporting contacts from Outlook Express to Outlook, many, but not all, of my contacts were listed first name last name rather than last name first name. In Outlook, when I open a particular contact, open the "Full Name" field and straighten out the order, the Full Name still appears backwards! I can manually fix each "file as", but I cannot seem to fix the "Full Name" field. What did I do incorrectly? -- Dana |
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