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Links in Contacts
I seem to have destroyed all the links that I have from one Contact to
another. On the bottom left of the Contact card, I have other names linked to a particular contact. But now I get an error message "Cannot perform the request operation. The command selected is not valid for this recipient." I seem to remember that there is a command to fix this problem. But I cannot remember what that command is. |
Links in Contacts
chunnel wrote:
I seem to have destroyed all the links that I have from one Contact to another. On the bottom left of the Contact card, I have other names linked to a particular contact. But now I get an error message "Cannot perform the request operation. The command selected is not valid for this recipient." I seem to remember that there is a command to fix this problem. But I cannot remember what that command is. Did you export or import anything? What version of Outlook? What happened between when it worked and now? -- Brian Tillman |
Links in Contacts
I am using Outlook 2003. I just reinstalled Vista 64. I didn't import
anything, but I used the Data Files to open up the old Outlook and Archive files and Email accounts to reasign the new Personal Folders as the default. Then I removed the Outlook file that was generated by Outlook to open up the file. Then I renamed my Outlook file to be just "Outlook" instead of "Outlook (2)". Then I reasigned that to be the default and then I deleted "Outlook (2)" "Brian Tillman" wrote: chunnel wrote: I seem to have destroyed all the links that I have from one Contact to another. On the bottom left of the Contact card, I have other names linked to a particular contact. But now I get an error message "Cannot perform the request operation. The command selected is not valid for this recipient." I seem to remember that there is a command to fix this problem. But I cannot remember what that command is. Did you export or import anything? What version of Outlook? What happened between when it worked and now? -- Brian Tillman |
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